Does kidney atrophy go away?

Kidney atrophy usually does not disappear, but if it is caused by renal artery stenosis, etc., it may not be visible on clinical examination, and in this sense, it is considered to have disappeared.
Kidney atrophy may be caused by congenital causes, such as congenital dysplasia, or acquired causes, such as trauma leading to insufficient blood supply to the kidneys, thus causing kidney atrophy.
When kidney atrophy occurs, it will have a great impact on kidney function, and severe atrophy may even lead to kidney failure, but the kidney still exists.
Once the renal atrophy occurs, we must go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to do the relevant examination, clear the cause of the targeted treatment, can let the kidneys to a certain extent to get back to stop the process of atrophy, but often can not be completely back to normal.
In addition, you should also pay attention to develop good living habits, to avoid the stimulation of adverse factors, the burden on the kidneys.
It is recommended that patients with atrophied kidneys should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.