Is membranous nephropathy difficult to treat?

Membranous nephropathy is more difficult to treat and usually cannot be cured completely. However, the condition of most patients can be controlled after treatment, especially early and timely treatment has a higher remission rate.
Membranous nephropathy is mostly due to the deposition of a large number of immune complexes, or drugs, secondary to other immune diseases. It can show a large amount of proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia, etc., and some of them can be asymptomatic.
When the early stage of membranous nephropathy is mild, active treatment can relieve the disease and control its progress. However, the cause of membranous nephropathy is complex, and if the disease is found late, or when the pathological type is heavy and complications have already appeared, it is more difficult to be treated, and the disease may slowly progress to uremia.
Patients with membranous nephropathy should consult regular hospitals in time and cooperate with doctors for early detection and treatment.