The most common causes of uremia in young people are chronic glomerulonephritis, some secondary nephropathies and hereditary nephropathies.
Uremia is the end result of various kidney diseases, the most common cause of uremia in young people is chronic glomerulonephritis, which often has an insidious onset, and patients do not have too many symptoms, only proteinuria, hematuria, edema, etc. Some patients may even have no symptoms, and when they are found, they have progressed to uremia.
In addition, some secondary kidney disease is also the cause of uremia in young people, such as lupus nephritis, obesity-related nephropathy and so on.
There are also a small number of patients with uremia due to hereditary kidney disease, such as Alport syndrome, Fabry disease and so on.
If diagnosed with UTI, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals as early as possible for standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.