Can chronic nephritis be cured?
Generally, whether chronic nephritis can be cured mainly depends on its severity. Early-stage chronic nephitis may be curable, while late-stage chronic nephritis is usually difficult to completely cure. It is recommended to seek timely medical examination and follow the doctor's guidance for symptomatic treatment. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If chronic nephritis is detected early and timely treatment is received, or if it is a specific type of chronic nephritis such as mild lesion nephropathy or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, kidney function can usually be significantly improved through standardized treatment, and even achieve a cure.
However, if chronic nephritis has progressed to an advanced stage without timely treatment, or if kidney function has been severely damaged, leading to severe chronic nephritis such as anti-GBM nephritis, severe lupus nephritis, or even renal failure, the difficulty of treatment may increase. Even with active treatment measures, it may be difficult to achieve a complete cure.
It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and once any abnormalities are detected, promptly adjust lifestyle habits or seek medical attention.