Treatment of Lupus Nephritis
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for treatment of lupus nephritis, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTTreatment of Lupus Nephritis
Understanding Treatment of Lupus Nephritis
Treatment of lupus nephritis is a specialized nephrology and autoimmune disease management program designed to control kidney inflammation caused by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Lupus nephritis occurs when the immune system attacks kidney tissues, leading to inflammation, protein leakage, and progressive kidney damage. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are important to prevent kidney failure.
Introduction
Treatment commonly includes: Immunosuppressive medications Steroid therapy Blood pressure control Kidney function monitoring Proteinuria management Lifestyle and dietary counseling Patients undergo regular: Blood tests Urine examinations Autoimmune marker monitoring Kidney imaging Doctors tailor treatment based on disease severity, biopsy findings, and response to therapy. Long-term monitoring is essential because lupus nephritis may relapse.
Common Symptoms
- Swelling of face or legs
- Protein or blood in urine
- High blood pressure
- Fatigue
- Reduced kidney function
Treatment Options
- Continue medications regularly
- Attend frequent follow-up visits
- Monitor blood pressure carefully
- Maintain healthy diet and hydration
- Report worsening swelling or fever immediately
Recovery & Outlook
Modern lupus nephritis treatment significantly improves kidney preservation and patient survival. Long-term nephrology and rheumatology care help reduce relapses and maintain stable kidney function.