Acute Nephritis Treatment Options
Medication

Doctors will often prescribe different medications to try to treat acute nephritis, the most common being antibiotics. Antibiotics in pill form tend to work the best with mild to moderate cases, and more serious cases might require hospitalization for intravenous (IV) antibiotics, which can be somewhat more potent and act more quickly against the acute nephritis. Pain relievers might also be required to help alleviate some of the painful symptoms that can develop in the pelvis, back, and sides. Corticosteroids are also sometimes prescribed as a way to help reduce the amount of inflammation in the kidneys or bladder..
Bed Rest

Getting enough bed rest is important when dealing with acute nephritis. Plenty of bed rest is in order since your body needs to re-energize and heal itself. In most cases, doctors will recommend patients stay on bed rest for short periods of time until their bodies show signs of healing. This does not necessarily mean you will have to quit your job or never do your favorite activities again. Once your body has made some progress, your doctor might recommend light exercise to improve kidney function, including trying yoga, which some studies have found might help improve kidney conditions, such as acute nephritis.