How long can a 30-year-old live with UTI

Patients with UTI at the age of 30 have a long survival period if they are treated very aggressively. If the financial condition allows and there is a suitable kidney source, kidney transplantation treatment is preferred. The transplanted kidney has no problems for 10 or 20 years and the quality of survival is high. Even if the transplanted kidney has problems after 20 or 10 years, and renal failure and uremia occur again, you can choose replacement therapy, which is dialysis treatment. Generally, you can choose abdominal dialysis, which is preferred, if the urine volume can be. After 5-6 years or more of abdominal dialysis, the function of the peritoneum becomes problematic, and then choose hemodialysis at this time, the longest survival time of hemodialysis is about thirty years. If we calculate this way, the transplant kidney 20 years, peritoneal dialysis six years, hemodialysis thirty years. In this way, it is possible to live until 80 or 90 years old.