Glomerulonephritis Treatment
Glomerulonephritis Treatment Range Hospital
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced and personalized treatment for Glomerulonephritis, a kidney condition that causes inflammation of the glomeruli — the tiny filters in the kidneys. Our team of experienced nephrologists provides expert care for both acute and chronic forms of the disease, focusing on reducing inflammation, preserving kidney function, and preventing complications. With cutting-edge diagnostic tools and evidence-based therapies, we are recognized as one of the best hospitals for glomerulonephritis treatment in Hyderabad.
Our comprehensive treatment approach includes detailed blood and urine tests, kidney biopsy (if needed), and tailored medication plans involving immunosuppressants, corticosteroids, and supportive therapies such as blood pressure and proteinuria management. We also provide regular monitoring and lifestyle guidance to help control underlying causes like infections or autoimmune disorders. Each care plan is designed to slow disease progression and improve long-term kidney health.
If you’re looking for reliable glomerulonephritis treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers compassionate, affordable, and expert nephrology care. We are committed to helping patients achieve the best possible outcomes with a focus on early intervention, personalized treatment, and ongoing support.
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- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Glomerulonephritis Treatment Journey
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Blood in urine (hematuria) – pink or cola-colored
- Foamy urine (proteinuria)
- Swelling (edema), especially in face, hands, feet
- High blood pressure
- Fatigue and decreased urine output
- Nausea or shortness of breath (in advanced cases)
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Clinical Evaluation
- Nephrologist or general physician consultation
- Detailed medical history – recent infections, autoimmune diseases, family history
- Physical examination – blood pressure, edema, urine output
- Lab work ordered for further evaluation
🔬 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Post-Infectious Reactions
- Autoimmune Disorders
- Chronic Medical Conditions
- Drug- or Toxin-Induced
- Idiopathic (Unknown Cause)
⚙️ Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Urinalysis – protein, blood, casts
- Blood tests – creatinine, urea, GFR, complement levels
- ANA, anti-dsDNA, ANCA, ASO titer (based on suspected cause)
- Kidney biopsy – confirms the type and severity of GN
- Ultrasound of kidneys (to assess size, structure)
🔪 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Immunosuppressants (steroids, cyclophosphamide, MMF) for autoimmune GN
- Antibiotics – if infection-related
- Low-sodium, low-protein diet
- Diuretics to manage fluid retention
- Regular monitoring and treatment of underlying condition (e.g., lupus, vasculitis)
- Dialysis in severe/acute kidney failure cases
💪 Phase 6: Recovery & Long-Term Management
- Periodic kidney function and urine tests
- Blood pressure control is essential
- Avoid nephrotoxic drugs and NSAIDs
- Continue kidney-friendly diet and lifestyle changes
- Stress reduction, moderate exercise
- Early treatment can lead to full recovery; others may require long-term management
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Glomerulonephritis is a condition that causes inflammation of the glomeruli—tiny filtering units in the kidneys. It can impair the kidneys’ ability to remove waste and excess fluids from the body.
Symptoms may include:
Blood in urine (hematuria)
Foamy urine (proteinuria)
Swelling in face, hands, or feet (edema)
High blood pressure
Fatigue or shortness of breath
Yes. If left untreated, it can lead to chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, or the need for dialysis. Early detection and proper management significantly improve outcomes.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include:
Blood pressure medications (ACE inhibitors or ARBs)
Immunosuppressants (steroids, cyclophosphamide)
Antibiotics (if infection-related)
Diuretics for fluid retention
Dialysis in severe or end-stage cases
While some types are not preventable, you can reduce your risk by:
Managing chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure
Practicing good hygiene to avoid infections
Avoiding nephrotoxic medications without prescription
Regular health check-ups, especially if you have a family history