Mild purpura nephritis is generally more sensitive to hormones, but the treatment has individual differences, and those with poor results can be combined with immunosuppressants (cyclophosphamide).
Mild purpura nephritis can be manifested as hematuria, proteinuria, renal function abnormalities, etc. At this time, it is generally more sensitive to hormones.
Treatment can be given angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (Benadryl), angiotensin receptor antagonists (valsartan), the effect is not good, can be given hormone therapy, such as prednisone. In those with poor results or dependence, renal puncture is feasible, and combination of morphimecrolide, cyclosporine A, cyclophosphamide, etc. is indicated as appropriate according to the type of pathology.
Purpura nephritis, it is recommended to go to the nephrology department of the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication, not blindly increase or decrease the drug, so as not to cause aggravation or relapse.