Does a glomerular filtration rate of 60 ml/min progress to uremia?

A glomerular filtration rate of 60 ml/min may progress to uremia. Glomerular filtration rate is the main index for evaluating kidney function. A glomerular filtration rate of 60ml/min suggests mild impairment of renal function, at which time it is necessary to slow down the progression of renal disease and control risk factors, such as hypertension, infections, blood volume insufficiency, and nephrotoxic drugs. As the disease progresses, glomerular filtration rate may gradually decrease, and patients may gradually develop to uremia stage. When the glomerular filtration rate is less than 10ml/min, it is generally considered to be uremia, but it can not be generalized, and needs to be assessed comprehensively with the condition and other examination indexes. Patients with decreased glomerular filtration rate are advised to consult regular hospitals and hospitals in a timely manner and receive proper treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid aggravation of the condition.