Question

Can nephritis that a child has recovered from be passed on to their children?

Answer

There are many types of nephritis, which can be divided into primary and secondary based on the cause. Acute nephritis and chronic glomerulonephritis are primary nephritis, while nephritis associated with purpura, lupus nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, and hypertension nephropathy fall under secondary nephritis. Acute nephritis is an acute disease caused by an allergic reaction following infection, characterized by symptoms such as hematuria, proteinuria, casts in urine, edema, oliguria, and hypertension within 1-3 weeks after infection. Nephritis itself is not genetic, but there may be an impact on fertility during treatment, particularly affecting sperm quality. It is recommended to consult a reputable hospital for a definite answer, as it is impossible to see the specific situation online and only general advice can be provided.