How long does it take to cure cryptogenic nephritis

How long does it take for cryptogenic nephritis to be cured is related to many factors such as condition and treatment effect, and cannot be generalized. If the patient’s condition is mild, usually no treatment is needed, and the renal function can be stabilized or cured for a long time; if the patient’s urinary protein increases, high blood pressure and renal damage occurs, the treatment effect is not good, and with the progression of the disease, it may develop into chronic renal insufficiency, and then it is usually not possible to be cured.
Occult nephritis, i.e., asymptomatic hematuria and/or proteinuria, refers to a group of glomerular diseases manifested only by glomerulonephritic hematuria and/or mild-to-moderate proteinuria, not accompanied by edema, hypertension, and renal function damage, usually detected and diagnosed by laboratory tests.
If the patient’s condition is mild, treatment is usually not needed, and the renal function of most patients can be maintained stable for a long time, and a few patients may be cured, but the exact time cannot be determined. However, some patients have increased urinary protein, hypertension and kidney damage, and treatment is not effective. As the disease progresses, it may develop into chronic renal insufficiency, at which time it is usually not curable.
Patients with cryptogenic nephritis are recommended to go to regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors.