Do you need hormone therapy for cryptogenic nephritis?

Cryptogenic nephritis usually requires regular review and does not need hormonal therapy; if renal function deteriorates sharply and the pathologic type is clear, hormonal therapy may be needed.
Cryptogenic nephritis is mainly characterized by asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria without edema, hypertension, and renal function impairment. No specific treatment is needed before the cause of cryptogenic nephritis is clarified, but regular review should be conducted, and care should be taken to avoid aggravating factors of renal damage such as excessive intake of high-protein food, overwork, and so on.
The abuse of hormone therapy in patients with cryptogenic nephritis not only fails to achieve therapeutic effect, but careless use of medication will lead to renal function damage. If renal function deteriorates sharply and the pathologic type is clear, hormone therapy may be needed, etc.
Patients with cryptogenic nephritis should go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, and go to the hospital in time if there is any abnormality, so as not to delay the condition under the guidance of professional physicians.