Glomerulonephritis is classified into various types such as acute, acute, chronic, and insidious, each with different clinical manifestations that cannot be generalized. Acute glomerulonephritis usually has a history of antecedent infection, and patients may have symptoms of hematuria, proteinuria, swelling, hypertension, and some patients may have transient renal insufficiency. The renal function of patients with acute glomerulonephritis will decrease dramatically, and patients will have symptoms of oliguria or even anuria, renal insufficiency, swelling, hypertension, hematuria, proteinuria. Chronic glomerulonephritis patients’ kidneys progress more slowly, and they usually have symptoms of hematuria and proteinuria, and some patients will have symptoms of swelling and hypertension. The clinical symptoms of cryptogenic glomerulonephritis are not typical, and most of them will only find mild hematuria or proteinuria during urinalysis. Therefore, the symptoms of glomerulonephritis are different due to different kinds of clinical manifestations, once found, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to evaluate the condition and actively treat under the guidance of physicians.