As the name suggests, pediatric nephrotic syndrome occurs in children, often between the ages of three and six. Due to this age group of children, they do not know how to protect themselves. This requires parents to understand common knowledge about this aspect, especially in terms of diet. Because diet plays a certain role in the recovery of the patient's condition and can also alleviate their pain.
After a child suffers from this disease, parents should not only take the child to a regular hospital for treatment, but also pay extra attention to the child's diet. In daily diet, children should eat less salt. This is because children eat too much sodium salt, which can easily cause water retention in the body, thus inducing edema. Therefore, parents should pay attention to controlling children's salt and alkali intake, and long-term salt free diet is unscientific, which will lead to fatigue, dizziness and other symptoms. Parents should control the intake of water for their children. Because the children can't drink it but can't drain it, and water retention in the body will aggravate the children's edema and hypertension. After the urine volume of the child increases, parents can appropriately relax the water intake. Some parents believe that fish and shrimp foods are not good for the kidneys and control the intake of their children. In fact, for children with allergic diseases, such as purpura nephritis, children suspected of allergic reactions to foreign proteins should be cautious and usually do not need to be contraindicated. Because fish, shrimp, and egg meat foods are rich in animal protein, they are beneficial for human growth.
In addition, during the process of introducing treatment to the child, there may be situations such as loss of appetite and inability to eat, making it difficult to replenish high protein and calories, providing energy for the body's metabolism. So parents should try their best to improve cooking techniques, pay attention to the color, aroma, and taste of food, improve food quality, and enhance the appetite of children with nephrotic syndrome. This is also one of the common dietary knowledge for children with nephrotic syndrome.
The content introduced above requires parents to pay special attention to the daily diet of their children, hoping to attract high attention from parents. Not only can it avoid unfavorable factors that can worsen the condition of the child, but it can also enable the child to recover as soon as possible.