How long it takes for chronic renal failure to develop into uremia is not absolute, it depends on the progress of the disease and the effect of treatment. Most cases may develop into uremic stage in about 5~10 years, but it may take longer.
Chronic renal failure may gradually develop into uremia stage, which takes about 5~10 years, but the exact time varies from person to person, and should also be related to the severity of the patient’s condition and the effect of treatment.
If timely treatment can be provided and good treatment effect can be achieved, the progression of the disease can be controlled and the entry into the uremic stage can be delayed. If chronic renal failure is serious or the effect of treatment is not good, the patient may enter the uremic stage within a short period of time.
When chronic renal failure is detected, it is necessary to do renal replacement therapy as soon as possible, such as hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplantation can be considered if possible, and it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, and the specific should be under the guidance of professional physicians.