What is the prognosis for UTI?

Uremia has a poor prognosis and requires timely renal replacement therapy to prolong patient survival.
Uremia is a clinical syndrome common to all kinds of advanced kidney diseases, a syndrome consisting of a series of clinical manifestations that appear when chronic renal failure enters the terminal stage, with edema, hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy, pericardial effusion, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, anemia, etc. as the main manifestations. Patients with uremia have a poor prognosis.
In order to prolong the survival time and improve the quality of life, patients with uremia need timely renal replacement therapy, which includes peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, and kidney transplantation. Patients who are to undergo hemodialysis should establish vascular access in advance.
Uremic patients should go to the hospital in time and receive timely treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.