How long you can live with renal atrophy is usually not fully determined and depends on the actual condition of the patient, so it is impossible to make a generalization. The survival time of renal atrophy is closely related to the severity of the disease, the damage of renal function and whether the treatment is standardized.
If the condition of renal atrophy patients is not serious and the damage of renal function is mild, most of them can survive for several decades after active and standardized treatment; if the condition of the patients and the damage of renal function is serious and without active and standardized treatment, when the patients gradually develop to the uremia stage, their survival period may only be several years to several dozens of years.
Patients with renal atrophy have different rates of progression of renal impairment, which may affect their life expectancy, and their specific survival time is determined by the patient’s own condition, renal impairment and treatment process.
If patients with renal atrophy experience any discomfort, they should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid deterioration of the condition.