How long can kidney failure live
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Renal failure is a variety of chronic kidney disease, with long-term renal disease, the development of late renal function caused by partial or total loss of a pathological state, divided into four stages of pathological progress, renal function compensation, renal function decompensation, renal failure (pre uremia), uremia, below and we talk about how long renal failure can live.
How long can kidney failure live
First: how long can renal failure live? Patients are always worried about this problem, which is easy to affect their emotions and even affect the treatment effect, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. This problem can not be generalized. It is related to many factors, and depends on many aspects, such as whether the treatment is timely, treatment method, pathological type, diet, rest, health care, etc.
Second: how long can renal failure live? The key is to see the treatment method and whether the treatment is appropriate. If it is correct, it can control the disease well. If it is improper, it is easy to aggravate repeatedly. When treating, it must be considered comprehensively and evaluated. Different stages of renal failure will have different symptoms, according to the characteristics of each stage to develop different treatment.
Third: the key to the treatment of renal failure is to correct acidosis and water electrolyte disorder, prevent the rise of toxins, avoid or eliminate the risk factors of rapid deterioration, block or inhibit various ways of progressive development of nephron renal damage (control of hypertension, hyperglycemia, proteinuria, anemia). The conventional treatment methods are drugs, dialysis, etc., while the role of drug treatment is only detoxification To control the progress and treatment of related complications, adsorb the related toxins in the body, but can not fundamentally repair the damaged kidney tissue.
matters needing attention
For patients with advanced renal failure, clinical dialysis treatment is the most common, dialysis is only a temporary replacement of the kidney, can reduce creatinine in a short time, alleviate the symptoms of patients with renal failure, but can not fundamentally solve the problem, not only that, long-term dialysis is easy to have dependence, if there is no regular dialysis for a period of time, serum creatinine and urea nitrogen will rise rapidly Other complications may occur in the body