Smoking is not recommended for patients with membranous nephropathy. Carbon monoxide in the cigarette may reduce the blood oxygen level of the patient, and prolonged smoking is likely to increase blood pressure and so on, reducing the blood supply of the patient, and even too much adrenaline will increase the burden on the patient’s heart, increasing the chance of heart failure and myocardial infarction, which will lead to insufficient blood supply to the patient’s kidneys, and then accelerate the process of renal failure, so it is not recommended that patients with membranous nephropathy to smoke. Membranous nephropathy also easily leads to the decline of autoimmunity, and even aggravate the recurrence rate of membranous nephropathy, so patients with membranous nephropathy are advised to quit smoking and improve their lifestyle. Patients with membranous nephropathy are advised to take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying their condition. In addition, patients with membranous nephropathy should quit smoking and drinking.