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What is the Prognosis in Nephritis

2013-01-03 04:59

Nephritis is a serious medical condition which results in inflammation of the kidneys. It occurs very often during childhood. As we have known, prompt treatment and healthy lifestyle or diet changes will directly affect the prognosis. In addition, renal pathological type, clinical manifestations, the primary cause of kidney disease, degree of kidney damage, etc, are taken into consideration by doctors to evaluate the prognosis of the disease.

Nephritis can be divided into several types, based on the inflamed part of kidney, such as glomerulonephritis (the most common type), renal interstitial nephritis, pyeonephritis, etc. Nephritis. The prognosis for Nephritis differs in those with different pathological types. Those with minimal change nephropathy or moderate focal glomerulonephritis may be cured by active treatment. In comparison, those with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) have poorer prognosis. Presence of cresents and glomerular sclerosis from biopsy suggests severer lesions so the prognosis tends to be worse. Nephritis which is caused by another disease, such as Diabetes or high blood pressure, more likely to progress because the primary factors are hard to be eliminated, although delaying the progression is achievable.

Specific renal pathological injury condition is an indicator for potential chance of improvement or deterioration. When diagnosed as Nephritis, remember that prompt treatment is the most effective. When western medicines damage to kidneys and control symptoms, combination of traditional Chinese medicine will transport sufficient nutrients, improve the damaged kidneys and reduces side effects of hormones or immunosuppressant. After the general condition is stabilized, follow-up periods, continue with treatments and any further exams are also important, which will help to determine chances of recurrences and accordingly take prevention action. Healthy lifestyle and proper daily care nursing will assist the treatment for recovery.

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