Do you need surgery for nephritis?

Nephritis is not treated with surgery. Nephritis is most commonly encountered in the clinic as chronic glomerulonephritis, which is typically characterized by hematuria, proteinuria, edema, hypertension, and can be accompanied by varying degrees of renal hypoplasia. The treatment of nephritis mainly relies on internal medicine to protect the kidneys as well as to slow down the deterioration of renal function and stop the progression of renal function towards uremia. The more common mechanism causing nephritis is kidney injury caused by immune complexes, which is not traditionally an inflammatory infection and is basically not hereditary. The main therapeutic drugs are ACEI or ARB drugs, which have the effect of reducing urinary protein and lowering blood pressure, which is better for the protection of kidneys; secondly, you can choose some Chinese patent medicines, such as Bailing capsule and Huangkui capsule, which have the effect of protecting kidneys and improving the state of microinflammation in kidneys, and also have a certain auxiliary effect on the reduction of urinary protein.