Why hypertensive nephropathy has a better prognosis

The prognosis of hypertensive nephropathy is related to the degree of progression of the disease, and the better prognosis is mainly because of its relatively slow progression, and the early active protection of blood pressure and renal function can effectively block the vicious circle between hypertension and renal injury. The degree of renal vasculopathy is closely related to the degree of hypertension and the course of the disease. Early hypertension may not have any clinical manifestations, with the progression of the disease may first appear microalbuminuria, followed by proteinuria, but if there is no combination of heart failure and diabetes mellitus, the total amount of urinary protein in 24 hours seldom exceeds 1g, and the control of hypertension can reduce urinary protein. According to the patient’s specific situation, single drug or combination of drugs, such as nifedipine extended-release tablets, valsartan, Benadryl, etc., strict control of blood pressure, urinary protein, delaying the progress of the disease, and at the same time, dietary supplementation, such as low-fat, low-salt, high-quality protein diet. Patients with hypertensive nephropathy are recommended to consult regular hospitals and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of physicians.