How is inchoate nephritis treated?
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The early manifestations of chronic nephritis are eyelid edema, hematuria, increased urine foam, fatigue, fatigue, waist pain and so on. How to treat early nephritis? Let's go.
How is inchoate nephritis treated?
First: in the choice of treatment must see the real effect of treatment, patients in the choice of good treatment, must actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, from the daily diet and life should pay more attention, so as to promote the early recovery of chronic kidney disease.
Second: in the treatment of chronic nephritis, we can not blindly treat the symptoms, some simple use of Western medicine hormones and other temporary treatment methods to eliminate the surface symptoms are not desirable, the treatment of chronic nephritis is focused on protecting and repairing the inherent cells of the kidney, reducing the deposition of extracellular matrix, so as to achieve the curative effect.
Third, rehabilitation and recuperation after treatment is particularly important. There is an old saying that "three points of treatment for diseases, seven points of recuperation!", It shows the importance of recuperation. During convalescence, you can't act according to your own opinions. Don't easily decide how to do it, which is more conducive to the recovery of the disease. It's better to consult the relevant attending doctors and listen to the suggestions of relevant professionals. In this process, if you encounter any unexpected situation, you should call in time or go to the reexamination directly, so as to prevent some situations that are not conducive to the recovery and convalescence.
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Chronic glomerulonephritis can occur at any age, but mainly in young and middle-aged men. The onset mode and clinical manifestation are various. The onset of most cases is insidious and slow, with hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension and edema as the basic clinical manifestations. There may be varying degrees of renal dysfunction. The disease is protracted, repeated, and gradually develops into chronic renal failure.