Occult nephritis, i.e., cryptoglomerulonephritis, is generally difficult to be cured and requires regular follow-up; those with a sudden increase in proteinuria or a sharp deterioration in renal function require prompt treatment.
Cryptoglomerulonephritis is mainly characterized by asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria, not accompanied by edema, hypertension and renal function impairment. Most of the patients have good prognosis and stable renal function for a long time. Regular review is needed to monitor urine routine, urinary protein, renal function, etc., and attention should be paid to avoiding factors that aggravate renal damage.
Cryptogenic nephritis proteinuria suddenly increased or renal function deteriorated sharply, should be as soon as possible to do renal biopsy in order to clarify the diagnosis, timely treatment, the treatment drugs have ACEI/ARB drugs such as valsartan, chlorosartan, captopril, enalapril and so on. Drugs need to be used according to the doctor’s prescription, do not self-medicate.
Patients with cryptogenic nephritis should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.