At the age of 35, nephritis includes acute, acute progressive glomerulonephritis and chronic glomerulonephritis. Acute nephritis is generally a self-limiting disease, most can be cured, does not affect the patient’s life expectancy; acute progressive glomerulonephritis treatment effect is not good, may significantly affect the patient’s life expectancy, and may survive for several months to several years; chronic glomerulonephritis, the specific survival of the years can be several years to several decades.
1. Acute glomerulonephritis: it is a self-limiting disease with good prognosis for most patients. Most patients can recover after supportive and symptomatic treatment, which generally does not affect the survival of patients.
2. Acute glomerulonephritis: timely and definitive diagnosis and early intensive treatment can improve the prognosis, if not detected and treated early, the disease can develop into end-stage renal failure within a long time, requiring long-term dialysis maintenance treatment, which obviously affects the life expectancy of the patients, and may lead to death in a few months to a few years.
3. Chronic glomerulonephritis: the patient’s condition is prolonged and slowly progresses, and may eventually progress to chronic renal failure. After treatment, renal function damage can be delayed, prolonging the survival period, and most patients can survive for several years to decades.
If you are 35 years old and suffer from nephritis, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician.