Whether nephritis can recover by itself mainly depends on the type of nephritis as well as the pathology. There are generally five conditions of nephritis that can recover on their own: the first, acute nephritis, most acute nephritis can recover on their own. The second, membranous nephropathy, membranous nephropathy is a pathological type of nephrotic syndrome, generally some of them can be cured without the intervention of drugs. The third type, lgA nephropathy, 12% of patients with lgA nephropathy can be completely cured, and the cure rate is higher in patients with low urine protein. The fourth type, microscopic nephropathy, microscopic nephritis is a milder type of pathology, usually not accompanied by damage to kidney function, 5%-10% can be cured. The fifth type, asymptomatic hematuria, most of them can also be recovered.