Uremia due to non-hereditary kidney disease is usually not passed on to the next generation; Uremia due to hereditary kidney disease may be passed on to the next generation.
Uremia is the final outcome of the continuous progression of various chronic kidney diseases, with edema, metabolic acidosis, nausea and vomiting, taste of urine in the mouth, shortness of breath, pericardial effusion, heart failure, anemia, etc., which requires timely renal replacement therapy, including hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation.
The common causes of uremia diabetic nephropathy, chronic glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis and so on. Generally speaking, uremia caused by diabetic nephropathy, chronic glomerulonephritis and other non-genetic kidney diseases will not be passed on to the next generation. However, if it is caused by hereditary kidney diseases such as polycystic kidney and Fabry disease, it may be inherited to the next generation.
It is recommended that uremia patients go to the hospital in time for consultation and timely treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.