How to tell if IgA nephropathy is getting better

Judging the improvement of lgA nephropathy mainly depends on the disappearance of clinical symptoms related to IgA nephropathy patients, the patients’ urine routine turning negative and normal renal function.
IgA Nephropathy is a glomerular disease in which IgA or IgA deposits predominate in the glomerular mesangial area, and it is the most common primary glomerular disease in the world.
IgA nephropathy has an insidious onset, often presenting as asymptomatic hematuria with or without proteinuria, and is often detected during physical examination. Some patients often have precursor symptoms such as upper respiratory tract or gastrointestinal tract infection a few hours or days before the onset of the disease, mainly manifested as episodic hematuria, which can last for a few hours or days, and the hematuria is often painless, which can be accompanied by proteinuria, and is mostly seen in children and young people.
Some patients need to apply sartan and prilosec drugs, and if necessary, apply glucocorticoid such as prednisone or immunosuppressant such as tacrolimus for treatment, most patients appear to disappear after treatment of hematuria of the naked eye, urinary protein turn negative, renal function is normal, at this time, consider that the kidney disease is improved.
Some patients with more serious pathology or poor response to drugs may have gradual deterioration of renal function and eventually progress to uremia.
If you have IgA nephropathy, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.