Can IgA Nephropathy Cause Nasal Bleeding?

IgA nephropathy usually does not cause nasal bleeding. However, if the patient is combined with severe hypertension, it may cause nasal bleeding.
IgA nephropathy is a common type of chronic nephritis, and its clinical manifestations are proteinuria, hematuria, edema, hypertension, with or without renal hypoplasia, and its clinical symptoms do not include nasal bleeding.
Although IgA nephropathy does not cause nasal bleeding, but when IgA nephropathy has serious hypertension symptoms, the increase of blood pressure may cause congestion of nasal mucosa, which leads to nasal bleeding, so patients with IgA nephropathy should be under the guidance of the doctor and actively control blood pressure.
In addition when patients with IgA nephropathy have nasal bleeding, they need to go to ENT department to clarify whether there are any vascular malformations, inflammation, trauma and other conditions in the nasal cavity that cause nasal bleeding.
IgA nephropathy patients are recommended to consult regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physicians.