How long do men live in the early stages of UTI

The survival time of early male uremia is very much related to the individual situation, ranging from a few years to decades.
There is no clear medical concept of early male uremia, uremia itself is already advanced, if it refers to the uremic stage of end-stage renal disease, that is, the patient’s glomerular filtration rate is less than 10 milliliters per minute, at this time, most of the patients need to undergo hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and other renal replacement therapy.
Patients’ life expectancy will be greatly affected. A short one is only a few years and a long one may be decades. The younger the patient is when suffering from uremia, the fewer complications, the more adequate dialysis, and the more standardized diet, the longer the patient survives.
There is essentially no difference in life expectancy between male early uremic patients and female early uremic patients.
Male uremia early patients are recommended to consult a regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of physicians standardized treatment.