Patients with chronic nephritis can have sex, but not too often and in moderation.
The main symptoms of chronic nephritis are hematuria, proteinuria, edema and hypertension. Patients should avoid overwork, cold, and also avoid strenuous exercise, which are the triggers of chronic renal failure, and will lead to decreased immunity, increase the chances of infection, and lead to aggravation or recurrence of chronic nephritis, so if chronic nephritis patients with normal sexual function, they can have sex, but it should be moderate.
Patients who suffer from chronic nephritis should control blood pressure and reduce proteinuria. If proteinuria is >1g per day, blood pressure should be controlled below 125/75mmHg; if proteinuria is <1g per day, blood pressure should be controlled below 130/80mmHg.
Patients with chronic nephritis are advised to consult the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the hospital to avoid delaying the condition.