What is the recovery from cryptoglomerulonephritis?

Recovery for patients with cryptoglomerulonephritis is to try to avoid factors that aggravate kidney damage, such as infection, exertion and the application of nephrotoxic drugs, and to have regular review. Occult glomerulonephritis is also called asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria. These patients often have mild symptoms and pathological changes, and most of them do not need to take medication, and their renal function can be stabilized for a long time. Therefore, the main way of recovery is to try to avoid factors that aggravate kidney injury, such as trying to avoid exertion, infection, and the application of nephrotoxic drugs, such as aminoglycoside antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicines containing aristolochic acid. Patients also need to check urine routine and renal function regularly, because a small number of cryptoglomerulonephritis is the early manifestation of other serious nephritis, and regular checkups can detect this kind of condition in time, and then actively treat it.