How long does kidney function not live
summary
The key to the long-term survival of renal insufficiency is to see the treatment method and whether the treatment is appropriate. If it is correct, the disease can be well controlled. If it is improper, it is easy to aggravate repeatedly. When treating, we must consider comprehensively and weigh and evaluate. Now let's talk about the long-term survival of renal insufficiency.
How long does kidney function not live
First, patients who have entered the stage of renal insufficiency are equivalent to entering the terminal stage of chronic kidney disease. For patients who have already suffered from renal insufficiency, there is no good limit on how long they can live. If the patient is in the early stage of renal insufficiency and the creatinine level is not very high, it is possible for him to survive for a long time.
Second, renal function has a greater ability to adapt to the damage of the disease, which is often called compensatory ability. That is to say, when the kidney is only partially damaged or slightly damaged, the kidney itself can completely regulate itself, and the patient has no manifestation of renal failure. However, there is a certain limit to this compensation. If it exceeds the tolerance of the kidney, the kidney will be damaged.
Third: if patients with renal insufficiency do not progress to uremia, there is still a lot of room for improvement. The time to uremia is generally 5-10 years, and dialysis after uremia can last up to 5-10 years.
matters needing attention
High sodium food should be restricted, such as canned food, pickled and smoked products, pickles, pickles and fast food. If you have a bad appetite, you don't need to limit the salt content. You should have enough nutrition before limiting the salt content.