Protein and cellular casts in the urine indicate possible lupus nephritis. Foaming urine can be a symptom. In advanced stages, high blood pressure and swelling of the lower extremities are also symptoms.
Metabolic acidosis
Acute nephritis is the sudden inflammation of the kidneys, often caused by an infection or autoimmune response. Common symptoms include blood in the urine, swelling in the legs or face, and high blood pressure. Treatment may involve medications to reduce inflammation and manage symptoms.
How can you get Nephritis
i have no idea but i do no that nephritis is an infection so trench nephritis must be an infection that you get in a trench!:)
Acute means extreme. Nephritis means inflammation of the kidney. About half of all lupus patients have nephritis. Lupus nephritis is very serious and should be treated immediately.
Acute means extreme. Nephritis means inflammation of the kidney. About half of all lupus patients have nephritis. Lupus nephritis is very serious and should be treated immediately.
Nephritis means inflammation of the kidney, but it may also be involved with other parts of the body such as intestinal renal tissue. An infection of the kidneys can progress into Nephritis.
Nephritis is inflammation of the kidney. About half of all lupus patients have lupus nephritis (kidney disease). A kidney biopsy is done to determine which classification and which level so that appropriate treatment can be prescribed. There are six World Health Organization classificationsfor lupus nephritis with the first one being "no disease."
Nephritis is the inflammation of the kidneys. The tubules, glomeruli, and interstitial tissues can also become inflamed when a person has this condition.
Emily Dickinson was not diagnosed with nephritis. She suffered from various health issues throughout her life, including severe eye inflammation and possible kidney disease, but there is no record of a specific diagnosis of nephritis.
it can cause dark urine. but some people have no overt symptoms of kidney disease which must be diagnosed by blood and urine tests.
There are different World Health Organization classifications for lupus nephritis. A kidney biopsy is required to determine which classification and which level of disease activity. Different classifications respond to different treatments. The goals of treatment in lupus, including lupus nephritis, are to reduce the symptoms such as inflammation and to prevent permanent or increased damage. This goal is accomplished through the use of immunosuppressive medications. In addition to prednisone and plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine), chemotherapies and biologics are also used. Since there are different classifications of lupus nephritis, and since the classification may change in an individual over time, and since each patient responds differently to these medications, there is no one answer.