Most of the treatment of acute glomerulonephritis takes about 4 weeks. Patients with acute glomerulonephritis usually have upper respiratory tract streptococcal infection, which then causes diffuse capillary proliferation in the glomerulus, and the patient develops hematuria, proteinuria, and some patients may even become anuric and develop acute renal failure. However, the good thing about this disease is that it is a self-limiting disease and can be cured automatically. Generally speaking, the upper respiratory tract infection is controlled and the complications caused by acute glomerulonephritis are treated. After that, the patient’s condition can gradually and spontaneously remit in about 1-4 weeks and eventually recover. It takes about 8 weeks to fully recover from the disease, so treatment takes about 4 weeks, and then the patient gradually recovers on his/her own.