Most elderly people with uremia can live 5-10 years with regular hemodialysis, and the better ones can live more than 10 years. Uremia was originally known as a terminal disease, which means that once you get it, you will die soon because without hemodialysis, most patients die from hyperkalemia and heart failure. Since the emergence of hemodialysis technology, the toxins in the body of uremic patients can be removed by hemodialysis, and the survival time is gradually being extended. According to the current hemodialysis technology, most of the elderly uremic patients in China have a survival time of 5-10 years. Of course, if the patient’s hemodialysis center has more dialysis modes, especially combining hemodialysis, hemofiltration, hemoperfusion, etc., the patient’s survival time will be longer, maybe 10-15 years. One thing to note is that patients must be excluded from having underlying cardiac, cerebrovascular and other systemic diseases, which can affect the survival time of dialysis patients.