Pediatric nephritis syndrome

  If a child unfortunately suffers from nephritis, it is mostly due to viral infection that affects the kidneys and ultimately leads to nephritis. Infection is often the cause of kidney disease recurrence. Regularly taking a shower and changing clothes, keeping the skin clean, can prevent skin infections. So, what about pediatric nephritis syndrome?

  

Pediatric nephritis syndrome1

  Many children with nephrotic syndrome are generally treated with Western medicine, which can eliminate the symptoms of nephrotic syndrome, such as massive proteinuria and edema. However, kidney disease experts suggest that children should use hormones with caution during treatment. Hormone shock therapy for nephrotic syndrome can only treat the symptoms without addressing the root cause, resulting in many children with nephrotic syndrome experiencing repeated episodes and causing great pain. The child is in a stage of vigorous growth and development, and the body's demand for calcium is relatively increased. Therefore, excessive proteinuria leads to a greater loss of calcium, which can easily cause calcium deficiency in the child's body. If the child is not given timely calcium supplementation or does not consume enough calcium containing foods, it can eventually lead to low blood calcium, triggering low calcium convulsions and hand and foot convulsions.

  Children with nephrotic syndrome need to pay attention to supplementing calcium. When using comprehensive treatment for pediatric nephrotic syndrome, attention should be paid to supplementing vitamin D and calcium supplements to compensate for calcium deficiency, avoid low calcium convulsions, hand and foot convulsions, osteoporosis, and fractures in children. This is very important. Patients with nephrotic syndrome should maintain a good mentality and good dietary habits during treatment. Psychological state and diet are very important for patients with nephrotic syndrome. Maintain a good mental state, do not add negative psychological suggestions to yourself, do not get angry or upset, learn to deal with things calmly. Patients with nephrotic syndrome should closely cooperate with doctors for diagnosis and treatment, and make a clear diagnosis as soon as possible. Develop targeted individualized treatment plans. After the plan is formulated, what patients need to do is to follow the doctor's treatment plan and actively cooperate.

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