Does a kidney biopsy of 70% glomerulosclerosis affect life expectancy?

Renal biopsy glomerulosclerosis 70% may suggest chronic renal failure, etc. Whether it affects life expectancy depends on the regularity of treatment and the rate of progression of the disease.
The high filtration and high perfusion state of glomeruli of residual renal units in chronic renal failure is an important cause of glomerulosclerosis and further decline of function of residual renal units; the high metabolic status of tubules of residual renal units is one of the important causes of tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis and progressive damage of renal units.
Chronic renal failure treatment includes early prevention and treatment of primary disease, nutritional therapy, correction of acidosis and water and electrolyte disorders, treatment of hypertension, anemia, hyperlipidemia, and renal replacement therapy. Generally speaking, the life expectancy of patients with regular treatment and slower progression of disease is relatively high; the life expectancy of patients with untimely treatment and rapid progression of disease is relatively short.
Patients with renal biopsy glomerulosclerosis 70% should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians to avoid delay.