Can uremia only be treated with dialysis?

Actually, not all uremic patients should take dialysis. There are three main types of uremia in renal medicine:
Acute renal failure uremia.
The clinical manifestations are more acute tubular necrosis, and occur edema. Therefore, the patients with acute renal failure may have enlarged kidney, such as the use of b-ultrasound to show the presence of renal papillary edema.
The renal tubule has a certain reproducibility, which provides a basis for the cure of acute renal failure. The kidney function can be normal after treatment, without dialysis.
Chronic renal failure reversible uremia.
Can uremia only be treated with dialysis?
It will take some time for this reversibility of uremia to progress to end-stage uremia. The key lies in the correct and timely treatment of the primary disease and the prevention of renal function deterioration of various factors. It is one-sided to regard that it can only be dialysis.
Chronic renal failure terminal uremia.
When there is progressive renal function deterioration after damage, kidney disease can progress to end-stage. At this time, glomerular filtration rate is lower than 10 to 25 ml/min, and the patient began to appear a variety of complications, further developing into uremia.
At this time, the kidney shrinks and the glomeruli is fibrotic. This type of uremia can take dialysis.

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