How to treat nephritis in women

If women with nephritis are not treated in a timely manner, they are likely to develop renal failure or renal insufficiency, and need to be treated through personal care or medication and in combination with complications. 1. personal care: for patients with mild symptoms, a healthy diet, low salt and low fat diet, bed rest, keep your mood relaxed, and gradually increase exercise when symptoms disappear; 2. medication: according to the different manifestations of nephritis and the causes of the disease, choose different medication options. The patient can choose different drug treatment plan according to different manifestations and causes of nephritis. If the patient only shows hematuria, no proteinuria and kidney function damage, can be observed. If there is a large amount of proteinuria, it needs to be combined with the etiology and kidney puncture pathology to give treatment, and glucocorticoid therapy may be applied. If the patient presents with acute glomerulonephritis (i.e. crescentic glomerulonephritis), hormones need to be applied with cytotoxic drugs for treatment; 3. Treatment of complications: nephritis may cause complications such as hypertension and heart failure, which need to be treated by standardized and systematic methods to lower blood pressure and maintain cardiopulmonary function. In addition to the above western medical treatment, some patients, can also be treated with a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, but need to be treated by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after identification, not blindly using Chinese medicine or prescriptions on their own.