Is nephritis with normal kidney function serious?

Glomerulonephritis with normal kidney function can be controlled or cured if the disease is actively treated, so the condition is not serious. Glomerulonephritis is a disease in which autoimmunity is involved, and its symptoms include swelling, weakness, poor nasal function, elevated blood pressure, etc. Kidney function shows normal creatinine and urea nitrogen. The treatment of glomerulonephritis with normal renal function is to give a kidney puncture first to clarify the pathological type of nephritis and to develop a treatment plan according to the pathological type. Generally, hormones and immunosuppressive drugs are applied for treatment. Commonly used hormones include methylprednisolone and prednisone, etc. Commonly used immunosuppressive drugs include cyclophosphamide and rehmannia polysaccharide, etc. With the above treatment, glomerulonephritis with normal kidney function can usually be controlled or cured after about six months to one year of disease duration.