Can UTI be cured?

  I believe that we are not unfamiliar with uremia, and we should have heard of it. However, the only thing you may know about UTI is that UTI patients need dialysis or even kidney transplant. Other than that, you may not know much. So what is UTI? Can it be cured? This may also be a question that many people want to know. So let’s learn more about it today.  This uremia is actually the end stage of chronic renal failure, and chronic renal failure is a clinical syndrome consisting of a series of symptoms and metabolic disorders caused by various kidney diseases that lead to progressive irreversible decline in kidney function, until the loss of function. In other words, if normal kidney function is counted as 100%, kidney function is gradually lost to the remaining 4% of kidney function impairment, it becomes uremic syndrome. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stage of uremia, there may be back pain, weakness, anemia, etc. In the late stage of uremia, there will be severe symptoms such as vomiting and difficulty in whistling, and anemia and hypertension will be produced at the same time because more systems are involved. Uremia is related to its primary disease. The severity of uremia needs to be judged by the degree of damage to the patient’s kidneys and other organs.  There is a need to have a proper understanding of whether uremia can be cured or not, that is, there are levels of cures. The other is clinical control, such as most nephrotic syndrome can be cured, no proteinuria hematuria, normal kidney function, and no recurrence within decades; while for renal failure or uremia, it is impossible to evaluate with a cure. These diseases, if not treated, will soon progress to the dialysis stage; if treated, it can delay the dialysis stage, and how long the delay will be depends on the original disease and the basic condition of the body as well as the treatment.  This makes it clear that although uremia is difficult to cure, if treated scientifically and regularly, it can survive for many years with quality.