Will the glomerular filtration rate recover?

Feb 27, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xinju
Introduction
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) generally tends to recover, but the specific situation needs to be assessed based on individual circumstances. Patients should first receive active treatment under a doctor's guidance according to the severity of their condition and the underlying cause. In addition, glomerular filtration rate may vary due to multiple factors such as physical activity, environment, and emotional state.

The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) may generally improve, but the specific situation depends on individual circumstances. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. GFR may improve

The glomerular filtration rate is an important indicator used to assess kidney function. If GFR decreases, patients should first seek active treatment based on disease severity and underlying causes under a doctor's guidance. In some cases, this may lead to a gradual recovery of GFR. For example, in conditions such as acute kidney injury or acute glomerulonephritis, timely treatment can result in improved GFR. Some patients may see their GFR return to normal range after the primary disease is cured.

2. GFR may not improve

If the patient has chronic renal insufficiency, diabetic nephropathy, renal artery sclerosis, or similar conditions, the glomerular filtration rate usually does not recover significantly. Even with timely dialysis treatment, any improvement in GFR tends to be temporary; over time, GFR will gradually decline and may eventually progress to end-stage renal disease.

In addition, the glomerular filtration rate may vary due to multiple factors such as physical activity, environment, and emotional state.

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