Patients with acute nephritis should not eat bananas, and some ingredients in bananas aggravate the condition.
Acute nephritis can not eat Spanish mackerel;
Spanish mackerel is a high protein food. Patients with acute nephritis and hepatic coma should not eat high-protein food, which will aggravate the condition.
Spanish mackerel oyster:
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat more. Nitrogen-containing waste produced by protein's metabolites will increase the burden on the kidneys, which is difficult to be excreted in acute nephritis and prone to uremia.
Acute nephritis can't eat sturgeon;
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat it. Patients with acute nephritis have decreased urine volume, and it is difficult to excrete urea and uric acid, the catabolic products of cannibal protein, which are easy to accumulate poisoning and cause uremia.
Acute nephritis can not drink more milk;
Acute nephritis should eat less food containing more protein, so as to reduce the retention of nitrogen-containing waste in the body, reduce the burden on the kidney, protect the renal function and maintain the normal nutrition of patients. Milk is a food rich in protein, so patients with acute nephritis should not drink too much. Patients with chronic nephritis should not drink too much when their renal function is not complete, and their urine volume will decrease and non-protein nitrogen in their blood will increase.
Acute nephritis can not eat hairtail;
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat it, and the intake of protein should be limited in acute nephritis. Because the wastes produced by fat and carbohydrate metabolism are mainly water and carbon dioxide, which generally does not increase the burden on the kidneys, protein will produce some wastes called non-protein nitrogen after metabolism in the body, and most of these wastes will be discharged through the kidneys. When the urine volume decreases, the excretion of these wastes will be affected. Excessive retention of non-protein nitrogen in the body will lead to uremia. Hairtail contains about 18% protein, so it is not suitable for patients with acute nephritis.
Acute nephritis can't eat eggs;
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat or use more. Patients with acute nephritis eat too many eggs; Excessive intake of protein and protein in the body will increase non-protein nitrogen and nitrogen components, increase the burden on the kidneys and aggravate the condition of nephropathy. Chinese medicine treatment of chronic kidney disease experts said that not eating eggs or other foods containing protein will encourage patients to make use of protein in the body, which will lead to the decrease of protein in the body and the weakness of the constitution, and will also affect the function of the kidney and aggravate the condition. Generally, patients with acute nephritis ingest protein at a rate of 0.5g per kilogram of body weight, and they cannot eat too much or too little.
Acute nephritis can not eat chestnuts;
Acute nephritis belongs to the category of geomantic omen in traditional Chinese medicine, and geomantic omen should promote diuresis, dispel qi and eliminate evil spirits instead of warming. This product is warm and tonic, and Meng Wei said, "Stir-frying chestnuts makes them angry, because it is not suitable for eating because of feng shui."
Acute nephritis can't eat trout;
The urine volume of patients with acute nephritis is reduced, and the non-protein nitrogen such as urea, uric acid and creatinine produced by the decomposition of high-protein food after cannibalism can not be discharged smoothly, which is easy to accumulate and lead to uremia. Therefore, it is not advisable to eat more.
Acute nephritis can't eat tofu;
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat more. In acute nephritis, the intake of protein should be limited to prevent protein's metabolites such as urea, uric acid and creatinine from accumulating and poisoning due to difficulty in excretion. Tofu is a high-protein food and should not be eaten more.
Acute nephritis can't eat rubber fish;
Patients with acute nephritis should limit the intake of protein, because the metabolism of protein in the body can produce some nitrogen-containing waste, which must be excreted with urine through the kidney. Oliguria in acute nephritis will affect the excretion of waste, which is prone to uremia.
Acute nephritis can't eat sheep liver;
Patients with acute nephritis should not eat too much. Protein can produce some nitrogen-containing wastes after metabolism in the body, such as urea and creatinine, which will be excreted with urine through the kidneys. Acute nephritis is characterized by decreased urine output and difficulty in excretion of non-protein nitrogen, which easily leads to retention of non-protein nitrogen and uremia. This product is a high-protein food, and it is not suitable for patients with acute nephritis to eat too much.
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