Is purpura nephritis prone to relapse after urinary protein conversion?

Whether purpura nephritis is prone to recurrence after urinary protein conversion is related to a variety of factors such as infection, exposure to allergens, etc., and cannot be generalized.
Purpura allergic belongs to systemic small vessel vasculitis, which mainly invades the skin, gastrointestinal tract, joints and kidneys. And renal involvement is immune complex glomerulonephritis.
For most patients with purpura nephritis through timely treatment such as plasma exchange, vasoconstrictor antagonists and other treatments, the disease may be controlled for life without recurrence after healing. The disease is mainly to control the immune inflammatory response as the principle of treatment, but also need to inhibit the proliferative lesions of glomerular cells to reduce the recurrence rate.
Some patients with purpura nephritis have stubborn condition and poor autoimmunity, even after the urine protein becomes negative, there may be recurrence under the influence of infection with bacteria, viruses, parasites, contact with allergens, etc. The specific recurrence rate varies from person to person. The specific recurrence rate varies from person to person.
Patients with purpura nephritis are advised to go to regular hospitals in time for treatment under the guidance of doctors.