Cure rate of microscopic lesion-type nephropathy

The cure rate of microscopic lesion nephropathy may be around 30%~40%, which is related to the patient’s condition as well as whether the treatment is timely and the response to the treatment. Microcytic nephropathy is mainly characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, edema and hyperlipidemia. 30%~40% of the patients can have spontaneous remission within several months after the onset of the disease. 90% of the cases are sensitive to glucocorticosteroid treatment, and diuresis can be started within two weeks of the treatment, and the urinary protein can be reduced to negative within several weeks, and the serum albumin gradually returns to the normal level, which can lead to a complete clinical remission eventually. However, the recurrence rate of this disease is as high as 60%, and if the patient has repeated episodes or long-term large amount of proteinuria is not controlled, the pathological type of transformation can occur, and the prognosis is poor. Patients with micropathy nephropathy are recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.