Question

Pediatrics: How should kidney disease syndrome patients adjust their diet to control the condition?

Answer

Kidney Disease Syndrome is composed of a series of symptoms, including large amounts of proteinuria and various causes of hyperlipidemia. It can be classified into primary and secondary types. The etiology of kidney disease syndrome may be related to autoimmune factors. For patients with kidney disease syndrome, it is best to reduce the intake of high-fluid foods, as the kidney function is already poor, and consuming too much fluid will increase the burden on the kidneys. Moreover, excessive fluid intake may also lead to fluid retention in the body, which can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain and nausea and vomiting if the fluid retention occurs in the gastrointestinal tract.