Is C3 glomerulonephritis in children serious?

C3 glomerulonephritis in children is generally considered to be more serious.
Children’s C3 glomerulonephritis, i.e. C3 deposition-predominant glomerulonephritis, is relatively serious and there is no effective treatment. The basic principle of treatment is to control blood pressure, monitor blood glucose, reduce proteinuria, maintain the stability of the internal environment and delay the development of chronic kidney disease.
Clinically, children’s C3 glomerulonephritis can manifest as edema, oliguria, hematuria, proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome, acute renal failure and other symptoms. Patients need to be allowed to rest more to avoid exertion, and daily diet should be light.
If children are diagnosed with C3 glomerulonephritis, it is recommended to seek early medical treatment and standardized treatment with the help of doctors to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.