How long does it take to cure chronic nephritis

Chronic glomerulonephritis patients are cured in about one year after regular treatment for some patients, while some patients need to control their condition for a long period of time, and cannot be cured or have recurrent episodes for many times. Chronic glomerulonephritis is an autoimmune disease, the pathogenesis of which is that the body encounters colds, infections and other factors, producing antigen and antibody reactions, and the formation of immune complexes deposited in the kidneys and inflammation occurs. Its treatment should be given renal puncture to clarify the pathological type of nephritis, and the treatment plan should be formulated according to the pathological type, such as the combined application of hormones, immunosuppressants, cytotoxic drugs and so on. If the nephritis is micro lesion type, it can be cured in about one year by the above treatment. If the nephritis is focal segmental sclerosing nephritis, the patient’s condition is more difficult to be cured, and the condition can be controlled by regular treatment.