Can chronic nephritis eat bone broth

Bone broth is not recommended for patients with chronic nephritis, depending on the specific condition of the patient. If the patient has obvious edema, and edema has a tendency to rise, this situation is not recommended to drink bone broth, because if you drink too much bone broth is easy to cause water and sodium retention, resulting in increased edema will affect the treatment and prevention of the disease, water and sodium retention can cause severe acute left heart failure. Patients with hyperuricemia try to drink less bone broth, because too much bone broth will cause the aggravation of hyperuricemia, serious gouty arthritis and gouty nephropathy, affecting the disease and treatment. If the patient has normal renal function without obvious edema and is generally in good condition, he can drink bone broth because it can replenish nutrients and increase nutrients to supplement the human body’s physical needs.