Is normal hematuria in mild IgA nephropathy a sign of improvement?

Normal hematuria in mild IgA nephropathy may be a sign of improvement, but it should be diagnosed and analyzed with other symptoms.
IgA Nephropathy is easy to cause hematuria, through the examination will find that the red blood cell index in the urine is high; and the current detection of normal hematuria, indicating that there is no blood in the urine at present, may be a sign of improvement of IgA Nephropathy, or the condition has been controlled and stopped bleeding.
However, the severity of the disease cannot be judged simply based on the hematuria, but should also be combined with other accompanying symptoms for differential analysis. If there is no foamy urine, normal urine output, no obvious edema, back pain, etc., it generally indicates that the disease is gradually improving.
It is recommended that patients with IgA nephropathy should go to the hospital in time to have their condition assessed by a professional doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.