What Is Nephritis?

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6. Symptoms

The exact symptoms of nephritis will depend on which variety of the disease the patient has. Symptoms can also range in severity from patient to patient, and according to whether the disease is chronic or acute. Many people will experience a burning sensation when urinating, and also a pain in the pelvic region.

Edema is another possible symptom, which means swelling in the feet and ankles, and sometimes in the face. The patient will likely need to urinate more frequently than usual, and their urine can be cloudy. Their urine might also contain pus or blood. Fever is another potential symptom, as is a high blood pressure, and many patients are also likely to vomit.

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