The glomerular filtration rate usually returns to normal within 10 to 14 days.
Progressive glomerulonephritis is rare but serious; if the patient fails to recover, a renal biopsy should be performed.
Prognosis is good, with between 92% and 98% of patients recovering completely.
The haematuria may persist assymptomatically for up to two years, even though C3 levels return to normal in six weeks.
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