Acute nephritis may be preceded by precursor infections such as fever and tonsillitis, and may be followed by symptoms such as hematuria, proteinuria, edema, and hypertension.
1. Symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection: Acute nephritis usually may be preceded by upper respiratory tract infection, which may be followed by fever, runny nose, tonsillitis, sore throat and other symptoms.
2. Urinary system symptoms: due to acute glomerulonephritis, may lead to hematuria, proteinuria, severe eyelid edema, and hypertension and other manifestations.
Children’s acute glomerulonephritis symptoms are often atypical, when there are suspected symptoms of acute nephritis, should consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s instructions to be targeted treatment.