Renal atrophy is usually not able to return to normal after one year, because renal atrophy is a chronic disease, mostly irreversible, so there is usually no return to normal after the onset of the disease.
Renal atrophy is mainly due to complications caused by kidney disease, the condition gradually progresses, and may eventually induce chronic renal failure, the disease can only be controlled by treatment, and can not be reversed, so there is usually no one year after the onset of return to normal.
Renal atrophy usually comes from the slow development of hypertension, hyperglycemia, chronic nephritis and other diseases. If the control effect is not good, it will eventually involve the kidneys, which will lead to kidney failure and trigger renal atrophy. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood creatinine, urine protein and other indicators is needed, and actively remove the primary disease to slow down the progress of the disease.
Patients with renal atrophy are advised to consult a regular hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.