1, set up the correct medical concepts: do not seek medical advice, you should look for a fixed family doctor, if the condition changes should be contacted with a specialist, a clear diagnosis, timely treatment. Never superstitious or gullible prescription, delayed treatment.
2, follow the physician's instructions on time, according to the amount of medication, not according to their own feelings to adjust the amount of medicine or even automatically stop the drug, so as to avoid side effects and even worsen the condition.
3, regular measurement of body weight, blood pressure, in order to timely detection of edema and increased blood pressure.
4, correct and reasonable diet: the diet of patients with kidney disease varies from disease to disease, and should follow the guidance of physicians and dietitians.
5. Proper exercise. Such as: walking, playing tai chi, etc., to avoid exertion and excessive mental stress.
6, avoid infection: bacterial and viral infections will aggravate kidney disease, should try to avoid upper respiratory tract infections, fever, etc., and once it occurs, consult a doctor quickly, not negligent.
7. Regular urinalysis and renal function tests are essential for physicians to assess whether a patient's renal function is stable or deteriorating, so that medications can be adjusted and further treatment can be provided.
8. Female patients who plan to become pregnant should consult a specialist beforehand. During pregnancy, regular checkups are required to monitor renal function for early detection of changes that could jeopardize the mother and fetus.