Chronic nephritis cannot be cured.
Chronic nephritis, i.e., chronic glomerulonephritis, cannot be cured, and the damage it causes to the kidneys is irreversible, which needs to be prevented by medication and other methods to prevent the development of the disease.
Chronic glomerulonephritis is a chronic disease, with glomerular damage as the main cause, and this kind of kidney damage is irreversible and cannot be cured, so it needs long-term medication under the guidance of the doctor to prevent the disease from worsening. Common medications include Benadryl, Chlorosartan, etc. If the disease progresses to end-stage renal disease, i.e., chronic renal failure uremic stage, renal replacement therapy is needed.
Chronic glomerulonephritis is mainly characterized by proteinuria, hematuria, hypertension and edema. Therefore, if the above symptoms or other discomforts occur, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time, and once diagnosed, actively treat the disease to avoid the deterioration of the condition, which will lead to adverse consequences.