Is it true that chronic renal insufficiency will definitely develop into uremia?

The statement that chronic renal insufficiency will definitely develop into uremia is not true.
When chronic renal insufficiency is not actively treated and allowed to develop, it may cause renal failure to enter the end stage, at which time chronic renal insufficiency may develop into uremia.
However, patients with chronic renal insufficiency can reduce the burden on the kidney and slow down the progress of the disease through rational use of medication, active treatment of the primary disease and at the same time, active correction of complications, such as acidosis, ionic disorders, hypertension, anemia, etc., and strict control of blood pressure, blood glucose, uric acid, urinary protein and so on. It is also possible that kidney function may not develop into uremia without significant deterioration.
If the patient has developed chronic renal insufficiency, it is recommended that the patient actively consults the regular hospital, chooses the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor, and actively cooperates with the treatment to slow down the development of the disease.