How to Rehabilitate Nephrotic Syndrome

Rehabilitation exercise for patients with nephrotic syndrome depends on their own situation. Exercise is not recommended in the acute stage and bed rest is needed. Exercise is based on soothing exercise, with the principle that patients do not feel tired.
Patients in the acute stage often show symptoms of obvious edema, accompanied by a large amount of proteinuria, and should rest in bed.
After the disease is stabilized, patients can carry out some soothing exercise, mainly aerobic exercise. Such as walking, jogging, swimming, cycling, tai chi and so on.
For patients with good cardiac and renal function and young patients, exercise can choose moderate intensity, and the next day after exercise, patients do not feel obvious exertion is appropriate. In addition, for patients older than 60 years old, with heart and kidney insufficiency, the exercise intensity should choose low intensity, the way mainly to walk.
It is recommended that patients carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid the aggravation of the condition caused by improper self-exercise, resulting in adverse consequences.