Purpura nephritis 24h urine protein quantitative 260mg high

Purpura nephritis 24h urine protein quantification of 260mg indicates high urine protein.
Purpura nephritis is defined as hematuria and proteinuria due to inflammatory reaction of glomerular capillary collaterals 2 to 4 weeks after the appearance of skin purpura. Proteinuria is defined as urine protein >150mg/24h.
For those with proteinuria, with or without comorbid hypertension, the addition of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (Benadryl) or an angiotensin receptor antagonist (valsartan) is recommended to reduce urinary protein. Most patients recover completely, while a few may have recurrent episodes of chronic nephritis and renal insufficiency.
For patients with purpura nephritis, it is recommended to consult the nephrology department of regular hospitals and take regular treatment under the guidance of doctors. The above medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used without authorization, so as not to aggravate the condition.