Patients with nephritis can drink alcohol in moderation when their condition is stable, but it is not recommended.
Nephritis is mainly manifested by proteinuria, hematuria, edema and hypertension, etc. It is divided into three kinds: acute, acute and chronic. The treatment of chronic nephritis should be aimed at preventing or delaying the progressive deterioration of renal function, improving or relieving clinical symptoms and preventing cardiovascular complications.
Patients with nephritis can drink alcohol in moderation if their condition is stable, but after drinking alcohol, it circulates in the body and is excreted through the kidneys, which may aggravate the burden on the kidneys, and may affect the patient’s blood pressure, etc. It is not recommended for patients to drink alcohol.
Patients with nephritis should pay attention to rest, moderate exercise, avoid the use of nephrotoxic drugs, and go to the hospital regularly for treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.