How long does it take for the eyelid swelling to disappear in kidney disease

The kidney diseases that cause eyelid edema are acute nephritis and chronic nephritis. Acute nephritis is a disease that can heal on its own, with clinical manifestations mostly seen as facial edema and hematuria. The symptoms will all subside after a month of bed rest. Some patients will have hypertension and proteinuria, and can take Metoprolol and Huangkui capsules, which can promote the healing of the disease. The main symptoms of chronic nephritis are facial edema, hypertension and proteinuria. Facial edema is caused by the ineffective discharge of water and sodium, and increased sodium will lead to increased blood pressure, so the treatment should not only be diuretic to reduce swelling, but also consider the impact of hypertension on chronic nephritis. Hydrochlorothiazide can be taken for edema symptoms. Without medication, eyelid edema symptoms will not subside on their own, and a low-salt diet during treatment will help the edema subside.