Can necrosis of both kidneys lead to uremia?

Bilateral renal necrosis can lead to uremia.
Bilateral renal necrosis can be caused by bilateral renal arteriovenous embolism, or because of obstructive nephropathy leading to bilateral renal structural necrosis, resulting in renal insufficiency, and gradually develop to the advanced stage, resulting in severe damage to renal function, glomerular filtration rate is reduced, then ultimately can lead to the formation of uremia.
Uremia is the end stage of various primary kidney diseases and various secondary kidney diseases as well as various congenital and hereditary kidney diseases, etc. At this stage, kidney function is basically lost, drug treatment is ineffective, generally need to rely on hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis to improve the condition, and if necessary, the patient can also use kidney transplantation to extend the life.
Patients with bilateral renal necrosis are advised to go to regular hospitals in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment to avoid delaying their condition.