Symptoms of mild thylakoid proliferative glomerulonephritis

Patients with mild thylakoid proliferative glomerulonephritis may have no obvious symptoms, and some of them may have symptoms such as hematuria, proteinuria, edema, etc. Some patients may not have obvious symptoms, which is clinically known as occult nephritis.
Some patients with mild thylakoid proliferative glomerulonephritis may not show obvious symptoms, which is clinically known as occult nephritis, and microscopic hematuria is often found on physical examination. However, some patients with mild thylakoid glomerulonephritis may have microscopic hematuria and a small amount of proteinuria, and the amount of protein in 24 hours is usually <1g.
In most cases, renal function is normal in mild membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, and patients may not develop renal edema and renal hypertension. Few patients with impaired renal function may combine with edema and other symptoms.
If you have already been diagnosed with thylakoid proliferative glomerulonephritis, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.