Puffy face is common symptoms in our daily life. Some patients ask us if
chronic
nephritis can cause puffy face, the answer is yes. Chronic nephritis can
cause puffy face even swelling in the whole body.
Most patients with chronic kidney disease suffer puffy face, some patients
will even swell in eyelids, ankle, feet and belly.
Puffy face is basically an accumulation of fluids that cause your face to
appear more rounded and inflamed. There are some reasons why puffy face
occurred.
Chronic Nephritis
Why Is Face Puffy in CKD Stage 3B Causes and Treatments of Puffy Face in CKD
Acute and Chronic Nephritis may cause puffy face. Nephritis may cause the
glomeruli to lose their function of filtering the blood, leading to autogeneic
immunoreaction and attack other tissues of the body. At the early stage, maybe
there is only swelling of the eyelids and ankles; but as it get severer,
swelling may occur not only on the face but also the whole body. If one lives in
cold environment or somewhere with bad air quality or bad sanitary condition,
he/she will have a higher chance of affecting Nephritis. They need have urine
test right now to get the timely treatment. Latest treatment in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital for chronic nephritis is Immunotherapy. It has helped
many patients reserve kidney failure. More questions like the cost, welcome you
to consult experts on line. Treatment Two Tips for Chronic Nephritis Patients
Diet
Many people who have allergic body constitution will have puffy face after
they have eaten food containing the anaphylactogen. There was once a news report
that a lady got puffy face after eating some jujubes. She had thought it was
caused by the uncleanness of the jujubes, but actually, anaphylactogen test
showed that she was allergic to the protein in the jujubes. Therefore, if you
have an allergic body constitution, be careful when eating the foods that may
cause allergy, such as mango, kiwi fruit, pawpaw, orange, pear and
strawberry.
Drugs Can Nephritis Patients Eat Black Fungus
Certain drugs can make your face appear puffy or swollen, according to
MedLine Plus. These include penicillin, glucocorticoids and even aspirin. Birth
control pills, antidepressants, blood pressure medication and hormone
replacement therapy also may cause fluid retention.
Dehydration
Dehydration can lead to a puffy face. The less water you drink, the more your
body will try to hold on to the liquid you take in. Water tends to accumulate in
certain parts of your body, including your face. This is more likely to happen
when you’re lying down, which is the reason puffy faces are more common in the
morning.
More reasons and treatment of puffy face, please consult experts on line.
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