Can chronic nephritis eat walnut

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Last year, my uncle suffered from chronic glomerulonephritis. Chronic glomerulonephritis is a group of glomerular diseases with multiple causes. However, the etiology of most patients is unknown and has no clear relationship with streptococcal infection. According to statistics, only 15% - 20% of them have changed from acute glomerulonephritis to chronic glomerulonephritis. In addition, most patients with chronic glomerulonephritis have no history of acute glomerulonephritis, so many scholars believe that there is no positive correlation between chronic glomerulonephritis and acute glomerulonephritis. It may be caused by various bacteria, viruses or protozoa infection through immune mechanism, inflammatory mediators and non immune mechanism. So got chronic nephritis, can you eat walnut?

Can chronic nephritis eat walnut

The protein content of nuts is high, and most of them are plant protein. The absorption and utilization rate of this protein by human body is low, and a large amount of nitrogen-containing waste will be produced in the process of metabolism, which will increase the detoxification burden of kidney, and even aggravate the condition of patients with kidney disease

Diet to eat rich in plant organic active alkali food, eat less meat, eat more vegetables

Taking part in aerobic exercise, exercising properly, doing more exercise in the sun and sweating more can help eliminate the excess acid in the body and prevent the occurrence of kidney disease

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For patients with kidney disease, we should insist on low salt, low fat, high quality and low protein intake. It is suggested that patients with kidney disease should not eat nuts in their daily life, so walnuts are not allowed for chronic nephritis.