How long can someone with uremia survive?
The survival time of uremia patients is closely related to the severity of the disease, the presence of complications, the severity of complications, and whether timely treatment is given. Generally speaking, if uremia patients undergo active treatment, their survival time can be prolonged, and it may not even affect the patient's life.
1. Severity: If the condition of uremia patients is severe, they may experience severe complications such as heart failure, myocardial infarction, and stroke. In this case, the patient's survival time is relatively short, possibly only a few months. If the condition of uremia patients is relatively light, and no serious complications occur, they may have a longer survival time.
2. Presence of Complications: After developing uremia, if the patient develops severe complications such as heart failure and myocardial infarction, they may die soon. If the patient develops complications such as stroke, they may die within a short period of time. If these complications do not occur, the patient's survival time will be prolonged accordingly.
3. Severity of Complications: If the patient's complications are relatively light, their survival time may be longer. If the patient's complications are severe, their survival time may be shorter.
Uremia is a series of poisoning symptoms caused by the loss of renal function and the retention of metabolites in the body. Uremia is common in the elderly, often with concealed onset and atypical early symptoms, but many elderly patients are already in the late stage at the time of diagnosis. It is recommended that patients suspected of having uremia promptly undergo medical examination and treatment to improve their survival time.