Can purpura nephritis be completely cured

Most of purpura nephritis can be completely cured after effective treatment, and a few of them will evolve into chronic kidney disease and other diseases.
Purpura nephritis, also known as allergic purpura nephritis, is mostly due to infection or allergy, immune complexes are deposited on the renal blood vessel wall, resulting in inflammation and necrosis of small blood vessels, which leads to manifestations related to renal function impairment.
From the above pathogenesis, it can be seen that the disease is actively treated for the cause of the disease, i.e., avoiding the occurrence of allergy or infection, actively controlling the immune inflammatory response, preventing and delaying renal damage. However, if definite renal damage occurs, such as hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, polyuria, oliguria, etc., prompt medical attention should be sought.
Therefore, according to the etiology and pathogenesis of purpura nephritis, most of them can be completely cured after effective treatment, and a few of them will evolve into chronic kidney disease and other diseases, which are difficult to be completely cured.