Can chronic glomerulonephritis be cured?

Chronic glomerulonephritis is generally incurable and can only be slowed down by treatment. Chronic glomerulonephritis usually causes glomerular fibrosis, glass-like degeneration, and generally irreversible, organic damage, there is no cure, but only through timely treatment to control the progress of the disease, but the specific treatment effect should be based on the severity of the disease and the progress of the decision. If not treated in time, the condition of chronic nephritis may keep on prolonging and the lesions will gradually aggravate, which will ultimately affect the kidney function and lead to renal failure, which can easily cause uremia, but the speed of disease progression varies from person to person. After the diagnosis of chronic glomerulonephritis, it is recommended to use glucocorticoid medication as early as possible, such as methylprednisolone, prednisone acetate, etc., which can effectively reduce the course of renal injury. For patients with proteinuria causing renal edema, diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide can be used. It is recommended that patients with chronic glomerulonephritis go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, so as not to delay the condition and cause adverse effects.