Whether kidney transplant is better or dialysis is better for uremia patients cannot be generalized, and the treatment should be based on the patient’s own situation and timely medical judgment. Under normal circumstances, for young patients, if there is a suitable matching kidney source, the prognosis and quality of life of kidney transplantation is better than dialysis treatment, and after kidney transplantation, it will not affect the normal life too much. If you choose dialysis, it will not only affect your normal working life. It may also cause a series of complications, common ones such as renal anemia, calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders. For patients who are too old, their own resistance and immunity are relatively poor, and they may not be able to tolerate the post-operative anti-rejection drugs, resulting in kidney transplantation surgery cannot be carried out, and dialysis treatment is usually recommended. However, if dialysis cannot be carried out due to various reasons, such as the pathway cannot be established, the function of the peritoneum has significantly decreased, etc., then dialysis is not suitable for treatment, and relatively speaking, kidney transplantation may be better. Uremic patients are advised to consult regular hospitals and choose the appropriate treatment plan according to their condition under the guidance of physicians.