What should be taken into account in the daily lives of patients affected by acute kidney disease?
Acute renal inflammation is a kidney disease caused by bacterial infections, usually manifested in cold warfare, high heat, urination frequency, urinary acuteness, urine pain and pain in the waist. For patients, in addition to receiving professional medical treatment, attention in everyday life is equally important, as they can assist with treatment, promote rehabilitation and prevent relapse. The following is a detailed account of the attention to be paid to the daily lives of persons affected by acute kidney disease:
I. Catering
Nutritional balance: The patient should maintain a balanced diet and ingestion of sufficient nutrients to support physical recovery. More protein- and vitamin-rich food, such as skinny meat, fish, eggs and fresh vegetables and fruit, is recommended.
Easier and easier to digest: Avoid ingestion of over-oiled, spicy or irritant foods, so as not to increase the kidney burden. The choice of fresh, digestible foods, such as fresh rice, noodles, steamed eggs, etc., helps to reduce the gastrointestinal burden and promotes nutritional absorption.
Adequate water: Drinking more water is an important day-to-day concern for people with acute kidney disease. More water can facilitate the generation and excretion of urine and help to wash the path and reduce the length of the bacteria in the body. The patient is advised to keep the daily amount of drinking water above 2000 ml, but the use of irritating drinks such as sugar, coffee and strong tea should be avoided.
Limiting salinity: High salt diets may increase the kidney burden and lead to increased symptoms such as oedema. Patients should therefore limit salt intake and avoid using salty foods such as pickled foods and salty snacks.
II. Spacing
Adequate sleep: Maintaining sufficient sleep is essential for physical recovery. Patients should ensure that they sleep for not less than seven hours each night and try to maintain regular patterns.
Avoid overwork: Excessive labour may increase the kidney burden and lead to a deterioration of the condition. The patient should therefore make reasonable arrangements for work and rest periods to avoid long standing or sitting.
Stay happy: a good mind helps to recover. Patients should remain optimistic and avoid excessive anxiety and depression.
III. PRIVATE HEALTH
Keep the vagina clean: the vagina is a breeding ground for bacteria, and keeping it clean is essential to prevent urinary tract infections. Patients should wash their vaginas with warm water every day and change underwear.
Avoiding cross-infection: In public places such as bathrooms, swimming pools, patients should take care of their personal hygiene and avoid sharing items such as towels and towels with others to reduce the risk of cross-infection.
Sexual health: In cases of frequent sexual activity, attention should be paid to sexual hygiene and to avoiding sexual activity during the onset of the disease, so as not to aggravate the condition or lead to cross-infection.
Appropriate campaigns
Selecting the right mode of movement: Appropriate exercise helps to improve health and improve body immunity. Patients can choose a gentle way of moving, such as walking, jogging, yoga, and avoid physical overwork as a result of intense physical activity.
Note the timing of the exercise: in a stable and gradual improvement of the condition, the patient can start a modest exercise. Pre-motion activities should be carried out to avoid sudden increases in activity leading to physical discomfort.
Monitoring of the state of the body: During the exercise, the patient should pay close attention to his or her condition. In the event of increased pain in the waist, urination frequency, urinary emergencies, physical exercise and medical attention should be stopped immediately.
V. Periodic review and compliance
Periodic review: Patients are required to carry out regular urine tests, blood tests, etc., in accordance with medical instructions, in order to obtain a recovery. In the event of an anomaly, medical treatment should be sought in a timely manner and treatment programmes adjusted.
Medicinal compliance: The patient shall use the medication strictly in accordance with the doctor ‘ s instructions, and shall not reduce or reduce the dose. If there is any discomfort or doubt, the doctor should be consulted in a timely manner.
Other matters of concern
Avoid stifling: Stifting may lead to excessive length of time in the bladder and increase the risk of bacteria. The patient should therefore develop a regular urination habit.
Attention to climate change: Climate change may have an impact on the condition. Patients should pay attention to weather forecasts, increase clothes in a timely manner and avoid respiratory diseases such as cold.
Maintaining indoor air flows: Maintaining indoor air flows helps to reduce bacterial growth. Patients should open windows regularly and keep indoor air fresh.
In the light of the above, acute renal inflammation should take into account in everyday life, such as dietary regulation, pacing, personal hygiene, appropriate exercise and regular review and compliance with medical orders. The implementation of these care will help to promote the rehabilitation of patients and prevent relapse. At the same time, patients should remain optimistic and confident that they will be able to overcome the disease through scientific treatment and reasonable daily care.