How long does it take for nephritis with hematuria to go away

Flesh hematuria in nephritis may disappear within three to five days. Patients with nephritis who develop hematuria need to be treated with medications as prescribed by the doctor.
Nephritis hematuria is usually associated with factors such as infection or fatigue, and may occur in the short term in the form of hematuria of the naked eye. Normally, the hematuria can be relieved and disappear within three to five days after taking medication as prescribed by doctor, but the microscopic hematuria disappears later and may last until the nephritis is cured.
If hematuria occurs in nephritis, it is necessary to actively eliminate the triggers of infection and fatigue, and at the same time, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication to reduce the level of urinary protein and relieve hematuria.
Patients with nephritis are advised to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors.