Can you recover from kidney failure due to vasculitis?

Kidney failure caused by vasculitis can usually be recovered if it is acute; if it is chronic, complete recovery is very unlikely.
If the patient’s vasculitis is acute and acute renal failure occurs, timely treatment with glucocorticoids and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor, in most cases, renal failure can be recovered.
If the patient’s vasculitis is accompanied by chronic renal failure and creatinine is significantly increased, the possibility of complete recovery is very small. The further development of kidney failure can be delayed by hemodialysis and kidney transplantation as prescribed by the doctor, but complete recovery may not be possible.
For kidney failure caused by vasculitis, the principle of early detection and early treatment should be followed. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for checkups and take appropriate treatments according to the doctor’s advice.