The full name of chronic nephritis is chronic glomerulonephritis, and there is no definite evidence that the disease may be inherited to the next generation.
Chronic glomerulonephritis is often characterized by proteinuria, hematuria, edema, hypertension and other clinical manifestations, accompanied by renal insufficiency, and the disease may progress slowly. Antihypertensive and urinary protein-lowering treatment is the most important part of chronic glomerulonephritis treatment, commonly used ACEI/ARB drugs, specifically including valsartan, chlorosartan, captopril, enalapril and so on.
Chronic glomerulonephritis should be low-salt, low-fat, high-quality, low-protein diet, specifically including less salty dishes, pickles, etc., less fatty foods such as animal fat, limiting the total amount of protein to eggs, milk, lean meat and other high-quality protein.
There is no evidence that chronic nephritis can be inherited to the next generation, chronic nephritis patients should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of professional physicians.