Q: Which doctor should I consult for lupus nephritis?
A: One should consult a family physician who will conduct a physical examination, prescribe some diagnostic tests, before confirming the condition of lupus nephritis. A Nephrologist (kidney specialist) should be consulted if the diagnosis is confirmed or suspected.
Q: What are the complications of lupus nephritis?
A: Renal failure requiring dialysis and/or kidney transplant, bacterial and Varicella zoster infections, lymphoproliferative disorders (lymphatic system disorders), thrombosis, osteoporosis, necrosis of the bone are some complications associated with lupus or with lupus treatment.