Lupus nephritis in the kidney is more common, the harm can not be ignored in
patients with lupus nephritis disease, some people have low back pain, which
causes the problem, many patients are not very clear, then lupus nephritis the
cause? please the nephrotic Nephrology experts to unlock
everyone's
A lot of people that they have flank pain in their lower back and think it is
lupus kidney involvement (aka lupus nephritis.) I just wanted to clarify that
there is no pain associated with lupus nephritis, which is why diagnosing it is
so very difficult. If you have kidney involvement, one of the first clues is if
your urinalysis shows increased protein in your urine. A kidney biopsy is used
to diagnose lupus nephritis.
If you have lower flank pain in your back it could be a kidney infection (aka
pylonephritis) and you should have it treated ASAP so there isx no damage to
your kidneys.
Except low back pain, some Lupus Nephritis patients cannot stand nor walk,
the reason for which is due to the long-term use of hormones, which could lead
to osteoporosis, so patients appear with symptoms of unable to stand and
walk.
In fact, Western medicine usually just uses hormone therapy for a lot of
kidney diseases. However, hormone can only alleviate the temporary symptoms of
the diseases, and worse still, the side effects are obvious, which could lead
the kidney disease relapse, as well as induce a series of complications such as
infection, low back pain, etc.