Usually, no symptoms: Glomerulitis is rarely use alone, but usually used as glomerulonephritis, which denotes inflammatory damage to glomeruli, that is, microfilters, by streptococcal infection, drug-induced, diabetic, hypertention,... etc. Clinically, a detailed history + urinalysis + blood test for renal function suspect the disease, and renal biopsy as needed to confirm the diagnosis. Best wish...
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