Can cryptogenic nephritis be cured?
Cryptogenic nephritis can be in clinical remission and is generally not curable. Cryptogenic nephritis is generally relatively mild, and most of them present with asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria. Only a…
Cryptogenic nephritis can be in clinical remission and is generally not curable. Cryptogenic nephritis is generally relatively mild, and most of them present with asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria. Only a…
The difference between cryptogenic nephritis and chronic nephritis lies in clinical manifestations, treatment and so on. 1. Clinical manifestations: Cryptogenic nephritis is mostly asymptomatic, commonly asymptomatic hematuria, proteinuria and so…
How long does it take for cryptogenic nephritis to be cured is related to many factors such as condition and treatment effect, and cannot be generalized. If the patient’s condition…
Cryptogenic nephritis is not chronic nephritis, both cryptogenic nephritis and chronic nephritis belong to glomerulonephritis. Cryptogenic nephritis, clinically, is mainly asymptomatic hematuria or proteinuria. The abnormality is usually found during…
Occult nephritis, i.e., cryptoglomerulonephritis, is generally difficult to be cured and requires regular follow-up; those with a sudden increase in proteinuria or a sharp deterioration in renal function require prompt…
The condition of occult nephritis has the potential to continue to develop. Occult nephritis is also known as asymptomatic hematuria and proteinuria, which is a type of glomerular disease in…
Cryptogenic nephritis usually requires regular review and does not need hormonal therapy; if renal function deteriorates sharply and the pathologic type is clear, hormonal therapy may be needed. Cryptogenic nephritis…
Dietary considerations for cryptogenic nephritis include: low-salt diet, high-quality low-protein diet, and try to avoid the application of medicines or health care products that are damaging to the kidneys. 1.…
Occult nephritis, a glomerular disease with no obvious clinical symptoms, is usually found incidentally during routine urinalysis. Cryptogenic nephritis is one of the glomerular diseases, usually without edema, hypertension and…
A small number of patients with cryptogenic nephritis can be self-healed, and the time of self-healing is uncertain for several years. Cryptogenic nephritis only manifests as mild proteinuria and (or…