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How to adjust the high blood sugar and low blood pressure in nephrotic syndrome?

Nephrotic syndrome is a syndrome characterized by hyperlipidemia, high degree of edema, massive proteinuria and hypoproteinemia.

1, nephrotic syndrome is mainly a series of symptoms caused by damage to the glomerular filtration membrane and changes in permeability, some patients with nephrotic syndrome may not be able to find the cause of the disease after a variety of tests, known as primary nephrotic syndrome.

2, a common cause is diabetes mellitus, long-term blood sugar control is not ideal will lead to kidney damage, urine protein, long-term urine protein can lead to hypoproteinemia, while the combination of hyperlipidemia, hypertension, so that the patient manifested as nephrotic syndrome clinical features.

3、Collagenous diseases, vasculitis, allergic diseases, etc. may also cause nephrotic syndrome, which is called secondary nephrotic syndrome.

From the problem described by the subject, this should be the cause of diabetes mellitus caused by nephrotic syndrome, in fact, for this disease, more often than not, the presence of hypertension. Because of long-term unsatisfactory blood sugar control, there will be kidney damage, proteinuria, due to the destruction of the structure of the kidneys, the small arteries of the kidneys appear atherosclerosis, so that there will also be a factor of renal hypertension, leading to a further increase in blood pressure.

Primary nephrotic syndrome or vasculitis, allergic diseases and some rheumatic immune diseases lead to kidney damage, if nephrotic syndrome, hormone therapy may be needed, long-term large amounts of hormones or irrational use of hormones may lead to abnormal glucose metabolism, and ultimately the emergence of diabetes mellitus. For these causes of elevated blood glucose, generally speaking, need to adjust the treatment of hypoglycemic drugs. Because the underlying disease must be treated, the use of hormones may be necessary.

For diabetic patients with nephrotic syndrome, whether it is primary or secondary disease, when elevated blood glucose is found, active and effective glucose-lowering measures should be taken in time to try to control the blood glucose within a relatively ideal range. Because hormone therapy may lead to further elevation of blood glucose, oral medication may be less effective in this case, and insulin therapy is recommended.
Test your blood glucose and choose an appropriate glucose-lowering regimen based on the characteristics of the elevated blood glucose.

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I would like to know what to do about this one, because I'm the one who's been diabetic with sugar for four or five years, but my kidneys are fine, it's just diabetic, what to do! I really have no idea! The doctor said that you have got this life will have to, too on the old man to come also have no trick, down to earth back to make do with it! I walked back from the hospital in tears! If anyone knows what to do, let me know, and I'll send you a message when I know what to do, okay?

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