There is no obvious correlation between long-term drinking Pu-erh tea and uremia, long-term drinking Pu-erh tea will not cause uremia. Uremia is the end stage of renal failure, which mainly develops from a variety of kidney diseases, such as chronic glomerulonephritis, interstitial nephritis, diabetic nephropathy and so on. Long-term drinking Pu’er tea is usually not a risk factor for various kidney diseases and will not directly lead to uremia. However, it should be noted that long-term excessive tea consumption may lead to palpitations, insomnia and other uncomfortable symptoms, need to pay attention to moderation. In addition, uremia should pay attention to limiting the intake of protein, salt, potassium, phosphorus and other substances in the daily diet. When uncomfortable symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and have a professional doctor check the relevant risk factors to avoid delaying your condition.