IgA Nephropathy is mild only manifested as microscopic hematuria, which is usually not too harmful. If recurrent proteinuria, hematuria and hypertension occur, it may lead to renal failure, heart failure and other hazards.
Generally simple hematuria, through rest, avoid nephrotoxic drugs and prevent colds, can relieve the symptoms, usually not too harmful.
If repeated proteinuria occurs without timely and effective treatment, it may progress to chronic renal failure, which is more harmful.
IgA nephropathy with the progress of the disease may appear high blood pressure, causing the danger of malignant hypertension, leading to dizziness, headache, and in severe cases, acute renal failure or heart failure hazards.
When IgA nephropathy occurs, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment to control the development of the disease and alleviate the discomfort caused by the disease.