What causes nephritis in children

Nephritis in children is usually caused by a series of autoimmune reactions produced in the body.
Nephritis in children generally refers to glomerulonephritis, which mostly occurs in school-age children, with 6 to 9 years old being the most common. It is often secondary to bacterial or viral infections in the upper respiratory tract. However, nephritis is not caused by direct damage to the kidneys by bacteria or viruses, but by a series of autoimmune reactions produced in the body after the pathogens invade the body, resulting in damage to the kidneys.
If children suffer from nephritis, there may be other reasons, must pay attention to, it is recommended to take regular treatment as soon as possible. Children with nephritis need to rest in bed for about half a month, and pay attention to diet, avoid colds or labor.