How to reduce albuminuria

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I feel that I've been out of condition for a long time. At first, I thought it would be over soon, but it seems to be more serious. I have intermittent proteinuria. After treatment for some time, I feel much better now. Let's talk about how to reduce proteinuria.

How to reduce albuminuria

Treatment 1: excessive use of pungent heat to help Yang or inappropriate long-term use of hormone can help damp stagnation and heat. Dampness and heat accumulation, stagnation of Sanjiao, spleen and stomach loss of its ability to rise clear and turbid, the essence does not rise, but with urine leakage, proteinuria.

Treatment 2: commonly used heat clearing and dampness removing agents include Wuwei Xiaodu Yin, and commonly used drugs include Smilax glabra, Plantago asiatica, Sophora flavescens, Kochia scoparia, Forsythia suspensa, Hedyotis diffusa, dandelion, Phellodendron amurense, etc. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that dandelion, Hedyotis diffusa, Phellodendron amurense and other drugs not only have antibacterial and antiviral effects, but also can stimulate non-specific immune function, inhibit inflammatory reaction, so as to improve tissue damage.

Treatment 3: Plantago asiatica, Hedyotis diffusa, Taraxacum mongolicum and Smilax glabra have the functions of clearing antigen, inhibiting the release of allergic medium, clearing immune complex and adjusting immune function.

matters needing attention

Warm reminder: protein is macromolecular organic matter, its content in plasma is only 6-8%. Under normal circumstances, no protein can be detected in the urine. This is because when the blood passes through the kidney, the macromolecular protein cannot pass through the filtration membrane of the renal corpuscle (the filtration membrane of the renal corpuscle is composed of the capillary wall and the membrane of the renal capsule). Even if a small amount of protein is filtered out, it is reabsorbed back into the blood by the renal tubules (the small tubes connecting the renal corpuscles).