Can you eat sesame seeds in lupus nephritis?

Most patients with lupus nephritis can eat sesame, but because sesame is a relatively high fat content of food, occasionally eat a little problem, if long-term consumption of large amounts, may lead to hyperlipidemia caused by obesity, which is not conducive to kidney recovery. If patients are currently treated with glucocorticoids and some immunosuppressants, such as Tacrolimus, etc., it is not suitable for these patients to eat sesame because these drugs can easily lead to pharmacogenic diabetes, and eating too much sesame and other foods with higher energy content can induce or aggravate pharmacogenic diabetes. If the patient currently has the manifestation of nephrotic syndrome, eating sesame seeds can aggravate hyperlipidemia, so these patients are also not suitable for eating sesame seeds. It is best to eat sesame seeds without sesame salt, sesame paste or the like to avoid consuming too much salt and phosphorus.