Nephritis refers to glomerulonephritis, and back pain caused by nephritis usually does not heal by itself.
Glomerulonephritis is characterized by proteinuria, hematuria, edema and hypertension, and is divided into three types: acute, acute and chronic. Chronic glomerulonephritis has a slow and insidious onset. Early patients may have no special symptoms, patients may have weakness, fatigue, back pain and lack of appetite; edema may or may not be present, generally not serious.
Low back pain caused by nephritis usually does not heal by itself and needs timely treatment; if nephritis is not effectively treated, the low back pain may also worsen.
Patients with nephritis should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.