Hypertensive nephropathy stage III is usually not curable and can be treated aggressively to slow the progression of kidney disease.
Hypertensive renal damage is usually damage to the small renal arteries or renal parenchyma caused by primary hypertension. Clinical features such as proteinuria or renal function impairment may occur.
It is divided into three stages according to the severity of the disease, and patients in the third stage have already developed renal insufficiency and elevated blood creatinine. At this time, some of the kidney tissues have already been damaged, and the kidney tissues do not have regenerative ability, so the condition cannot be reversed and cured.
If patients actively use medication to control blood pressure, the progress of kidney disease can be delayed. Patients with hypertensive nephropathy are recommended to visit regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors.