Clinical types of glomerulonephritis are as follows: 1. acute glomerulonephritis: clinical manifestations of hematuria, proteinuria, edema, hypertension, kidney function damage and other symptoms, mostly seen in children; 2. chronic glomerulonephritis: longer onset cycle, recurrent disease, more common in adults; 3. asymptomatic proteinuria or hematuria: more insidious lesions, no clinical symptoms, only proteinuria and/or hematuria; 4. acute glomerulonephritis: more serious disease, a short period of time can lead to kidney failure; 5. nephrotic syndrome: clinical manifestations of large amounts of proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, swelling, high blood lipids and other symptoms.