Is there a cure for IgA nephropathy?

Feb 24, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Guang
Introduction
IgA nephropathy is a primary glomerular disease, and its treatment methods include general treatment, medication, immunosuppressive therapy, etc. For patients with mild pathological changes and non-severe clinical manifestations, standard symptomatic treatment, such as the use of ACEI or ARB drugs, may achieve clinical remission, meaning that symptoms are relieved and renal function remains stable.

Generally, IgA nephropathy cannot be completely cured, but symptoms can be alleviated and the progression of the disease can be controlled through treatment. Detailed analysis is as follows:

The development of IgA nephropathy is associated with immune system abnormalities, specifically表现为 the deposition of immunoglobulin A in the glomeruli, triggering an inflammatory response and causing glomerular damage. Currently, there is no complete cure for this disease, but comprehensive treatment can achieve clinical remission and delay disease progression.

Treatment options for IgA nephropathy include general management, medication therapy, and immunosuppressive therapy. For patients with mild pathological changes and less severe clinical manifestations, standard symptomatic treatment—such as the use of ACE inhibitors, ARB drugs, or certain traditional Chinese medicines—can potentially achieve clinical remission, meaning symptoms are relieved and kidney function remains stable. However, for patients with more severe pathological changes and significant clinical manifestations, treatment is more challenging, and complete cure may not be possible. Nevertheless, active treatment can help control disease progression and delay the deterioration of kidney function.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, appropriate exercise, and adequate sleep, is important to enhance immune function and reduce the risk of triggering factors such as infections.

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