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Chronic Glomerulonephritis

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Alternate Names : Chronic Nephritis, Glomerulonephritis - Chronic


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Treatment

Treatment varies depending on the cause of the disorder, and the type and severity of symptoms. The primary treatment goal is control of symptoms. Hypertension may be difficult to control, and it is generally the most important aspect of treatment.

Various antihypertensive medications may be used to attempt to control high blood pressure. Corticosteroids, immunosuppressives, or other medications may be used to treat some of the causes of chronic glomerulonephritis.

Dietary restrictions on salt, fluids, protein, and other substances may be recommended to aid control of hypertension or renal failure.

Dialysis or kidney transplantation may be necessary to control symptoms of renal failure and to sustain life.


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Diseases & Conditions

Acute Kidney Failure
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Chronic Renal Failure
Delirium
Diabetic Nephropathy
End-Stage Kidney Disease
Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Glomerulonephritis
Heart Failure
Hypertension
IgA Nephropathy (Berger's Disease)
Kidney Disease
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Multiple Myeloma
Nephrotic Syndrome
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Primary Amyloidosis
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Rapidly Progressive (Crescentic) Glomerulonephritis
Urinary Tract Infection - Chronic or Recurrent

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Abdominal CT Scan
Abdominal MRI
Abdominal Ultrasound
Albumin - Serum
Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane
BUN
Chest X-Ray
Complement
Complement Component 3 (C3)
Creatinine - Serum
Creatinine - Urine
Creatinine Clearance
Dialysis
Intravenous Pyelogram
Protein - Urine
RBC - Urine
Renal Biopsy
Renal Scan
Total Protein
Uric Acid - Urine
Urinalysis
Urinary Casts
Urine Concentration Test
Urine Specific Gravity

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Acute
Bleeding
Bleeding Into the Skin
Confusion
Consciousness - Decreased
Drowsiness
Fatigue
Headache
Hiccups
High Blood Pressure
Itching
Kidney Disease - Resources
Malaise
Mercury
Muscle Cramps
Muscle Twitching
Nausea and Vomiting
Nosebleed
Numbness and Tingling
Protein in Diet
Resources
Seizures
Skin - Abnormally Dark or Light
Stimulus
Stress and Anxiety
Swelling
Urination - Excessive at Night
Urination - Excessive Volume
Urine - Bloody
Urine Output - Decreased
Vomiting Blood
Weight Loss - Unintentional

Review Date : 10/17/2003
Reviewed By : Irfan A. Agha, M.D., Department of Medicine, Renal Division, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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