GLOMERULONEPHRITIS TREATMENT
Glomerulonephritis is a kidney condition. The glomeruli (tiny filters) inside your kidneys are damaged. Your kidneys may have difficulty removing waste and fluid from your body if you have glomerulonephritis. If the condition worsens, it can result in kidney failure. Glomerulonephritis is abbreviated as GN and is also known as a glomerular disease by healthcare providers. Glomeruli are filtering units in the kidneys made of capillaries (tiny blood vessels). They filter the blood, removing waste and extra fluid — the first step in the process by which the body produces urine (pee). Treatment is determined by the cause of the glomerulonephritis and the extent of damage to the kidney filters. . A minor case may not necessitate treatment. At times, your healthcare provider may advise you to: Make dietary changes to consume less protein, salt, and potassium. Prednisone and other corticosteroids Dialysis is a procedure that cleans the blood, removes excess fluid, and regulates blood pressure. Diuretics (water pills) are used to treat swelling. Immunosuppressants, if glomerulonephritis is caused by an immune system problem. Blood pressure medications, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers. Plasmapheresis is a specialized procedure that removes protein from the blood.
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