Can nephrotic syndrome be cured?

Nephrotic syndrome has the potential to be cured, but not 100%. Like chronic nephritis, nephrotic syndrome is a disease related to immunity. The immune disorder in the body produces many antibodies, and the kidneys are attacked by these antibodies, which leads to the development of this disease. However, this disease has a great advantage over chronic nephritis in that it has the possibility of being cured. Nephrotic syndrome includes many pathological types, each of which has a different chance of being cured. Among them, microscopic lesions and mild thylakoid hyperplasia have a very high chance of being cured, while the remaining three pathological types have a lower chance of being cured. However, if the treatment is proper, the urine protein quantification can be controlled within a certain range, and the time when the patient enters renal failure will be postponed, and the survival time will be relatively longer, which is also very meaningful to improve the quality of survival of patients.