What is chronic renal insufficiency compensatory phase

Previously blood creatinine 133~177umol/L is chronic renal function compensatory stage.
Chronic renal insufficiency was previously divided into compensated stage, decompensated stage, azotemia stage, uremia stage according to creatinine, compensated stage blood creatinine between 133~177umol/L. Existing chronic kidney disease staging is based on the glomerular filtration rate staging, which is divided into stages 1-5.
Patients with chronic renal insufficiency in the compensated stage can still meet the normal demand for excretion of metabolites and regulation of water and electrolyte balance despite the elevated blood creatinine and reduced renal function, and generally have no obvious symptoms clinically, or the symptoms are mild and so on. Such patients should avoid factors that aggravate renal function, such as diarrhea, infection, vomiting, nephrotoxic drugs and so on.
Patients with chronic compensated renal function should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians.