Diabetic nephropathy is usually difficult to be cured when it develops into uremia, but it can be treated actively to alleviate the symptoms and prolong the survival period. Diabetic nephropathy is a renal microvascular complication caused by diabetes mellitus, and it can develop into end-stage renal disease in the later stage, with disorders of water-electrolyte-acid-base balance, anemia, and other systemic dysfunctions of organs and systems. At this time, it is difficult to completely restore the declining renal function, and it can only be alleviated through active treatment including dialysis to prolong the duration of survival, but it is not usually curable. Whether it is diabetic nephropathy or uremia, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.