How can you tell the difference between acute nephritis and chronic nephritis?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nephritis is a very common disease in our daily life, but nephritis is also divided into acute nephritis and chronic nephritis. For chronic nephritis, it is even more difficult. Therefore, if we find that we have nephritis in our ordinary life, we must go to the hospital to check and distinguish what type of nephritis we have, so that we can alleviate our condition more effectively.

    Chronic nephritisChronic nephritis is a disease with proteinuria and hypertension as the main clinical manifestations, most of which are a kind of kidney disease caused by glomerular disease, because the dormant time of his disease is relatively long and there is a very long asymptomatic period, which we may not be able to detect when we are examined. However, its clinical manifestations are diverse, we can observe according to the clinical manifestations, the main group of incidence is 10 to 45 years old young adults, although there are more men than women, but we will also be divided into different diseases according to different manifestations.

    Acute nephritisFor acute nephritis, it is a kidney disease caused by an external microbial infection, and some clinical manifestations can be easily seen within a week after infection. Most of its onset age is in the adolescent group, and most of the onset period is some wet season, and it may also cause the problem of epidemic onset due to the large number of people. However, for acute nephritis, it only needs to be well rested, otherwise it will easily transform into chronic nephritis if it is not appropriate.

    Pay attention to the bodyWhether it is acute nephritis or chronic nephritis, we need to reduce the invasion of bacteria in our lives, only in this way can we reduce the possibility of acute nephritis. When we have some nephritis, we also need to go to the hospital in time**, which can effectively prevent the spread of our disease, and can better alleviate the pain that nephritis brings to our body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Acute nephritis is common in streptococcal infections, and chronic nephritis is mostly caused by some immune or non-immune factors, and acute nephritis may be accompanied by transient acute renal failure, but it is often reversible. Patients with chronic nephritis are neglected to diagnose and ** in the early stage, and once they enter the stage of chronic kidney disease, the condition often gradually worsens and is difficult to reverse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Acute nephritis is likely to have some blood in the urine and edema, as well as excessive protein, and chronic nephritis is that some urea is high, which can be directly detected by some instruments.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Compared with acute nephritis, chronic nephritis causes patients to have more severe symptoms.

    2. If chronic nephritis patients are not timely, it will also cause high blood pressure, and the urine of chronic nephritis patients will also have obvious abnormalities, the color of urine is mainly bright red, and the urine output of a few patients may also be reduced, these symptoms are chronic nephritis symptoms.

    3. The onset of acute nephritis is more acute, and patients will not only have headache, physical weakness, frequent urination and urgency at the onset of the disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, the main reason is that the situation of the two is different, compared with acute nephritis, chronic nephritis is more influential, and if it is not found in the early stage, it will bring us more symptoms, so that our body has more conditions, but acute nephritis, it may be that something suddenly happened to us for a certain period of time, it is easy to be found at this time, and we can also get timely **, the situation of the two diseases is different, and the degree of display is also different, The impact on our bodies is also different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Acute nephritis has a rapid onset and has obvious symptoms, usually abdominal pain, frequent urination, urgency, and proteinuria, while chronic nephritis is subtle and difficult to detect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Acute nephritis has a short course of illness and chronic nephritis has an incubation period and a long course of illness based on the timing of onset.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The condition is different, the symptoms are different, the pain is different, the time of pain is different, and the method is different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Acute glomerulonephritis is characterized by acute nephritic syndrome, which is more common in children and males, and can be accompanied by transient azotemia with a tendency to self-healing; Chronic glomerulonephritis is prolonged, the lesion progresses slowly, and the renal function can be reduced to varying degrees, and eventually it will develop into chronic renal failure. A small percentage develop acute glomerulonephritis. In addition, most patients with chronic nephritis have no history of acute nephritis, so there is no definite association between chronic nephritis and acute nephritis.

    **Chronic nephritis should first determine your own TCM syndrome type, such as: dizziness, tinnitus, dry mouth and throat, hot hands and feet, yellow urine are the symptoms of chronic nephritis with liver and kidney yin deficiency, and you need to use liver and kidney yin deficiency Chinese medicine Huadan Nephritis Ling**; If the hands and feet are cold, and the limbs are cold, it is a symptom of yang-deficiency chronic nephritis, and it is necessary to use traditional Chinese medicine for yang-deficiency chronic nephritis**. It can be self-tested through chronic nephritis syndrome type and then compared with traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, targeted**, with Western medicine is mostly for indicators**, patients must pay attention to their feelings, if the indicators are reduced, but the body is uncomfortable, **The method is also wrong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chronic nephritis, as the name suggests, already has chronic kidney disease, and there is a history of chronic nephritis, I am afraid it is not just short-term. In the course of the disease, some factors that lead to his aggravation, including cold, cold, cold, staying up late, allergies, as well as various infections, pulmonary respiratory tract infection, intestinal infection, blood pressure, blood sugar, rheumatism, lupus, etc., can lead to aggravation, including the use of some drugs, kidney damage will be further aggravated. In the case of acute nephritis, there is no previous medical history, and some have a prodromal infection, and the short-term acute damage to the kidney occurs suddenly.

    Acute nephritis in 1-2 months, if it is properly healed, or there is self-healing, it can be completely relieved even in 1-2 months, and it can be completely treated after it is cured. Chronic kidney disease has to remove the adverse factors, including some drug damage, blood pressure, blood sugar control standards, avoid fatigue, pay attention to rest, diet to be low salt, etc., after these factors are in place, the symptoms of chronic nephritis can be alleviated, but chronic kidney disease can not be removed, acute nephritis can be completely **.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A renal biopsy is performed to determine pathology** and distinguish whether nephritis is acute or chronic. Bacterial therapy is recommended, which can be used with multi-bacterial powder, non-hormonal, and can be taken for a long time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chronic nephritis is caused by intrinsic liver failure. Acute nephritis is caused by insufficient resistance and immunity due to external reasons. At the onset of the disease, it is recommended to stay in bed and wait for the edema to subside.

    Chronic nephritis is mostly transformed by acute nephritis. The main manifestations are respiratory infections and fever.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The course of acute nephritis is prolonged, and it develops into chronic nephritis. Acute nephritis resolves aggressively in the advanced stage**. Chronic nephritis** is more troublesome.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To put it simply, the first onset is acute nephritis, and the second ** can be said to be chronic nephritis.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Acute nephritis is easy to control and **, chronic nephritis is a chronic protracted disease with a long onset time, which is not easy to control **.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether it is acute nephritis or chronic nephritis, we must pay close attention to **. At present, the best way for nephritis patients is to have white rodents. Bacterial therapy for kidney disease is safe, no***.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Acute nephritis can be cured, chronic nephritis cannot be cured, it can only be controlled.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, nephritis is divided into acute nephritis and chronic nephritis. Acute nephritis has a rapid onset, with a history of upper respiratory tract infection more than 1 to 3 weeks before the onset, and puffy eyelids in the morning, which can generally be cured in about 8 weeks after **. Chronic nephritis is more likely to be considered in your case.

    The ** of nephritis is mainly immune dysfunction, so the root of ** is to regulate the immune balance, so the best ** method is to use the method of integrated Chinese and Western medicine, because your condition has not been diagnosed, there is no way to give you detailed guidance**.

    It is recommended that you undergo further tests to confirm the diagnosis of the condition and promptly**. If in doubt, we can provide detailed information to help you analyze.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm going to go into more detail here.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you need to distinguish between acute and chronic, generally speaking, he will have a time for the development of the disease, generally speaking, the course of the disease, about a month, is acute, if it is more than three months or so, it is chronic, I hope my advice can help you, I wish you a happy life, thank you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The course of acute nephritis is prolonged, and it develops into chronic nephritis. Acute nephritis resolves aggressively in the advanced stage**. Chronic nephritis** is more troublesome.

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