Children’s UTI life expectancy is related to the cause of the disease, their own body’s immune ability, diagnosis and treatment program, etc. Generally, the life expectancy of children’s UTI is about 10 to 15 years.
Uremia in children refers to the end stage of development of various kidney diseases in children. The kidneys have lost their detoxification, drainage and endocrine functions.
Treatment can be given to remove the causative factors and apply hormonal drugs. If necessary, treatments such as hemodialysis can be given temporarily, and the condition of uremia can usually be improved. If the disease develops due to chronic glomerulonephritis, long-term hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and other treatments are needed to remove toxins from the body, and if necessary, allogeneic kidney transplantation can be given.
Once children develop UTI, they need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and do not use medication on their own to avoid delaying their condition.