Can renal insufficiency be completely cured?

Renal insufficiency includes acute kidney injury and chronic renal failure, in which acute kidney injury can be partly cured completely and chronic renal failure is more difficult to be cured.
1. Acute kidney injury: commonly seen in acute kidney injury. It is characterized by rapid decline of renal function in a short period of time and leads to clinical syndrome. Most of the acute kidney injury can be restored to normal after active treatment.
2. Chronic renal failure: common in chronic renal failure. It is a common outcome of various chronic kidney diseases that continue to progress to the late stage. The manifestation of metabolic dysfunction and systemic symptoms of a group of clinical syndromes. The progression of the disease is irreversible, and renal function is difficult to recover. However, successful renal transplantation can restore normal renal function.
If renal insufficiency occurs, you should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to control the development of the disease.