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Sep 25, 2023

Dietary recommendations for nephritis

Nephrolithiasis

There are many different types of nephritis, and a daily diet is generally recommended with low sodium, vitamin-rich foods such as rice, potatoes, bitter melon, strawberries and goat’s milk. Some…

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May 8, 2023

Is uremia an inevitable outcome for patients with chronic glomerulonephritis?

Nephrolithiasis

  In China, the most common cause of uremia is chronic glomerulonephritis. In patients with chronic nephritis, the kidney parenchyma is damaged, resulting in the continuous destruction of kidney units, while…

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May 8, 2023

What are the drugs that should be used with caution in kidney patients

Nephrolithiasis

  A. Antibiotics Neomycin, gentamicin, butamycin, tobramycin, streptomycin and some vanguardycin, polymyxin, vancomycin, amphotericin, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, etc. have different degrees of nephrotoxicity and should be prohibited or used with caution in…

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May 8, 2023

How should patients with chronic glomerulonephritis prevent and control infections?

Nephrolithiasis

  Dear viewers, good weekend, there is a saying: prevention is better than cure. This is true, but can we all do it? Today, we have a question for you: How…

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May 8, 2023

New guidelines recommend biopsy to guide treatment of lupus nephritis

Nephrolithiasis

  The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) and the European Society of Nephrology-European Dialysis and Transplantation Association (ERA-EDTA) jointly published a new edition of guidelines in the Annals of Rheumatology on…

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May 8, 2023

Why are the kidneys easily “injured”

Nephrolithiasis

  Do you know the kidneys?7 The normal human kidneys look like fava beans and are located on either side of the spine at the waist. Each kidney is about 9…

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May 8, 2023

Do you know about routine urine tests?

Nephrolithiasis

  Urine routine is a routine test, and it is usually done during medical checkups. But the importance of urine routine to determine kidney disease and how to accurately cooperate with…

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May 8, 2023

Treatment of chronic nephritis to reduce proteinuria should pay attention to matters

Nephrolithiasis

  The majority of chronic nephritis is accompanied by varying degrees of proteinuria, and it is beneficial to control or reduce proteinuria in chronic nephritis.  First of all, in terms of diet,…

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May 8, 2023

The way to talk about poultices in winter health

Nephrolithiasis

  Paste, also known as poultice and decoction, is a kind of semi-solid dosage made by repeatedly decocting Chinese herbal medicine with water, removing the slag and concentrating it, adding refined…

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May 8, 2023

Kidney disease in children is easily missed

Nephrolithiasis

  Kidney disease in children is easily undiagnosed Millions of people worldwide are affected by kidney disease, including many children. Some children are born with kidney disease. In addition, children with…

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Nephrolithiasis

  • Dietary recommendations for nephritis
  • Is uremia an inevitable outcome for patients with chronic glomerulonephritis?
  • What are the drugs that should be used with caution in kidney patients
  • How should patients with chronic glomerulonephritis prevent and control infections?
  • New guidelines recommend biopsy to guide treatment of lupus nephritis
  • Why are the kidneys easily “injured”
  • Do you know about routine urine tests?
  • Treatment of chronic nephritis to reduce proteinuria should pay attention to matters
  • The way to talk about poultices in winter health
  • Kidney disease in children is easily missed
  • What are the symptoms of occult kidney disease?
  • Ions of attention for patients with renal insufficiency
  • Hands and feet are sweaty and cold how
  • What’s going on with nephritis
  • Is nephritis caused by salt consumption?
  • Daily care instructions for acute nephritis
  • How to prevent glomerulonephritis or heart and lung injury
  • What is occult glomerulonephritis? (Reprint)
  • How to detect kidney disease early in life
  • Understanding the signs of disease from the kidneys
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