Chronic nephritis is generally not completely curable, but patients can be relieved of the symptoms of the disease and improve the prognosis with medication. Chronic nephritis is a disease that originates from the glomeruli, the disease is slow and its symptoms can be mild or severe due to different personal conditions. Chronic nephritis progresses slowly and requires long-term medication, and generally there is no treatment that can provide a complete cure. Once diagnosed with chronic nephritis, patients can take oral diuretics, such as furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, etc., or oral renin-angiotensin-aldosterone receptor antagonists, such as captopril, erapril, valacyclovir, etc. Meanwhile, patients need to control protein intake, adopt a low-salt diet and limit phosphorus intake during treatment. Exercise appropriately when physically possible to maintain a healthy weight and also to enhance physical fitness. Ensure sufficient rest time and do not overwork. Once diagnosed, patients with chronic nephritis need to consult a regular hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures to avoid delaying the condition. During the treatment period, you should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.