Can nephritis be operated on?

Regarding whether nephritis can be operated or not, it should be analyzed and judged and recognized from two aspects. If surgery is used to treat nephritis, this approach is not clinically desirable, does not comply with the clinical treatment and test pathway, is not standardized, and does not serve any purpose. In the case of patients with nephritis who have a combination of other diseases and other systemic diseases that require surgery, it is important to determine the patient’s clinically relevant symptoms and the results of the laboratory tests. In the case of very mild or no clinical symptoms, in the case of relevant laboratory test results basically back to normal, in the case of the application of anticoagulant drugs in line with the requirements, it is possible to try to do other systems of surgery.