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IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease)   

Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Prevention

Alternative names:

Nephropathy - IgA; Berger's disease

Treatment

The goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms and prevent or delay of chronic renal failure.

Antihypertensive medications and diuretics may be given to control high blood pressure and edema. Control of blood pressure is the most important measure to delay renal damage. Sodium (salt) and fluids may be restricted to control swelling. Low to moderate protein diet may be recommended in some cases.

Prognosis

IgA nephropathy progresses slowly. In many cases, it does not progress at all. High blood pressure, large quantities of protein in the urine, and increased BUN or creatinine levels (blood tests that reflect kidney functioning) indicate a higher risk for progression of the disorder. About 25% of people with IgA nephropathy develop end-stage renal failure within about 25 years.

Complications

Call Your Health Care Provider If:

Call your health care provider if bloody urine develops or if urine output decreases.

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