Question
My niece was preparing to start work this year, but before she could join, a health check revealed that her blood albumin levels were too low. The final diagnosis was kidney syndrome. The doctor said it must be controlled promptly, otherwise, it may spread to uremia in a while. I’ve heard it’s a chronic disease. How can kidney syndrome be treated?
Answer
The main approach to treating kidney syndrome is to combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine for symptomatic treatment. You can choose to consult the nephrology department of a large hospital for a review, undergo relevant examinations, and then receive symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the attending physician. In daily life, pay attention to rest, avoid overwork and overtime, avoid prolonged sitting or standing, eat a light diet, avoid taking seafood, marine products, and spicy foods, and control salt intake.