Whether cryptogenic nephritis can remain undeveloped for the rest of the life needs to be judged with the condition. If the patient’s condition is mild, cryptogenic nephritis can remain undeveloped for the rest of his life. If the patient has increased urine protein, high blood pressure and kidney damage, and the treatment is not effective, then cryptogenic nephritis usually develops.
Occult nephritis, i.e., asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria, refers to a group of glomerular diseases that manifest only as glomerulonephritic hematuria and/or mild-to-moderate proteinuria without edema, hypertension, and renal impairment, and is usually detected and diagnosed by laboratory tests.
If the patient’s condition is mild, the renal function of most patients can be maintained stable for a long time, and a few patients are cured automatically, when cryptogenic nephritis can remain undeveloped for the rest of their lives. Some patients have increased urinary protein, high blood pressure and kidney damage, and the treatment is not effective, at this time, the kidney function may progress, and then cryptogenic nephritis develops.
Patients with cryptogenic nephritis are advised to go to regular hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.