Can UTI be cured?

Uremia is generally defined as entering the late stages of renal failure, which is usually incurable, but with urologic intervention combined with medical dialysis support, clinical remission can be achieved, and most can be sustained for a long period of time with appropriate work. Uremia is a modification of all chronic kidney disease to the end stage. It can also be delayed if you actively cooperate with your doctor when you have nephrotic syndrome in the early stage. The most effective way to treat UTI is to do kidney transplantation. After successful kidney transplantation, the patient’s life can be effectively extended for 10-20 years, or even longer, and he can live like a normal person. However, kidney transplant is also a very large-scale surgery, and it is easy to have rejection reaction after success. So patients rely on dialysis to maintain their life without finding a kidney source. The mood of uremia patients is especially important when they enter the late stage, only the mind to keep calm, the condition is relatively not deteriorate, and may also prolong the patient’s life.