Acute nephritis medication is mainly symptomatic treatment, such as edema patients can apply diuretics, hypertensive patients can apply antihypertensive drugs, and antibiotics can be applied to those with signs of infection. Acute nephritis is usually a self-limiting disease caused by streptococcus and other infections, and after bed rest and symptomatic treatment, most patients can recover completely. Drug treatment is mainly symptomatic, such as edema patients can apply hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide and other diuretics; patients with elevated blood pressure can apply Irbesartan, nifedipine extended-release tablets and other antihypertensive drugs; if the patient has signs of bacterial infection, antibiotics such as penicillin can be applied for treatment. All kinds of drugs have their side effects, such as furosemide and other diuretics may lead to hypokalemia, Irbesartan and other antihypertensive drugs may appear creatinine elevation, hyperkalemia, etc. Therefore, acute nephritis medication needs to be under the guidance of a doctor, not to take medication on their own.