How long does it usually take to recover from urinary protein in hypertensive nephropathy

Whether the urinary protein can be recovered in hypertensive nephropathy is related to the patient’s kidney damage and blood pressure control, and cannot be generalized. Patients with hypertensive nephropathy often have a small amount of proteinuria. If hypertensive nephropathy is in the early stage of hypertensive nephropathy, the patient’s proteinuria may be completely recovered by actively controlling blood pressure. If the patient is in the advanced stage of hypertensive nephropathy or the blood pressure is not well controlled, proteinuria may persist. Therefore, patients with hypertensive nephropathy cannot be sure how long it will take for the urine protein to recover after using the medication. Patients with hypertensive nephropathy tend to have small amount of protein in urine, which causes less damage to the kidneys. At this time, patients should pay more attention to the control of blood pressure as well as other complications, such as renal anemia, electrolyte disorders, and so on. It is recommended that patients with hypertensive nephropathy go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying their condition.