Membranous nephropathy has the possibility of self-healing. Membranous nephropathy is a common clinical nephrotic syndrome, which is highly prevalent among middle-aged and old people. Membranous nephropathy is an autoimmune disease. According to research statistics, about 1/3 of membranous nephropathy can be self-healed. About 2/3 of membranous nephropathy can’t be cured by themselves, and if not treated in time, it will seriously damage the kidney function and even lead to kidney failure, which will jeopardize the patient’s life. If you are diagnosed with membranous nephropathy, you should actively cooperate with your doctor to receive treatment. Take antihypertensive drugs such as Valsartan and Benadryl to control the blood pressure level as prescribed by the doctor. Membranous nephropathy is prone to venous thrombosis, and anticoagulant drugs, such as warfarin, can be taken as prescribed by doctors to prevent the formation of blood clots. The use of immunosuppressants, such as vinblastine can help regulate the immune function and improve the prognosis of patients. Membranous nephropathy patients are advised to consult regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physicians, and the above medications should be used according to the doctor’s instructions, not without authorization, so as not to aggravate the condition.