Nephritis, i.e. glomerulonephritis, can be clarified by urine sediment, urine protein quantification, as well as blood creatinine, urea nitrogen, renal ultrasound, nephropuncture and other tests.
Glomerulonephritis has more clinical types and diverse clinical manifestations, most of which show proteinuria and hematuria. So you can observe the condition by checking the quantitative urine protein, and you can also check the urine sediment to observe the number and morphology of red blood cells.
Some glomerulonephritis may also show renal insufficiency, which can be examined by blood creatinine and urea nitrogen. Renal morphology may also be observed by renal ultrasound, and renal puncture is also valuable for the diagnosis of renal disease.
When there is a suspicion of glomerulonephritis, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a regular hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the relevant examinations, to clarify the type of disease and standardize the treatment.