Staying up late does not normally lead to uremia. Uremia is not an independent disease, but a clinical syndrome in which various kidney diseases progress to advanced stages. People with no underlying physical disease, staying up late may cause endocrine disruption, but it will not cause substantial damage to the kidneys.
If the patient himself suffers from underlying renal diseases, such as nephrotic syndrome, nephritis, renal insufficiency, etc., staying up late will lead to excessive fatigue and aggravate the original kidney disease, which may lead to further impairment of renal function and then develop into uremia.
However, staying up late for a long time may aggravate the burden on the cardiovascular system, and may also cause endocrine disorders and visual fatigue. It is recommended not to stay up late for a long time, and if you have developed uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time for treatment by a professional doctor.