Can renal insufficiency be stabilized?

Whether the condition of renal insufficiency can be stabilized mainly depends on its cause. If it is acute renal insufficiency, after correcting the reversible factors, the renal function may recover gradually, and the condition can be stabilized at this time; if it is chronic renal insufficiency, with the progress of the condition, it may develop into uremia, and the condition cannot be stabilized at this time.
If acute renal insufficiency is caused by pre-renal factors such as massive blood loss, diarrhea, renal artery embolism, renal factors such as poisoning caused by drugs or heavy metal ions, or post-renal factors such as bilateral urinary tract obstruction, renal function may gradually recover after correcting the reversible factors, and the condition can be stabilized at this time.
In case of chronic renal insufficiency such as primary glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive renal injury, polycystic kidney disease, etc., with the progress of the disease, it may develop into uremia, and the condition usually cannot be stabilized. The treatment of this condition should focus on slowing down the progression of the disease and reducing the complications.
Patients with renal insufficiency are advised to go to regular hospitals in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.