Hypertensive kidney disease plus hyperglycemia lasts a few years

The specific survival time of hypertensive nephropathy combined with hyperglycemia varies from months to decades, depending on the degree of kidney damage, blood glucose and blood pressure control status, and whether the treatment is active or not.
If the kidney damage is severe, reaching uremia stage, and combined with difficult to control hyperglycemia, infections, etc., it may be months to death; if the kidney damage is less severe, and the blood glucose, blood pressure control is standard, it may be maintained for decades.
If hypertensive nephropathy is not strictly controlled and treated, accompanied by elevated creatinine, anemia, electrolyte disorders, etc., and difficult to control high blood pressure, high blood sugar, etc., then the patient may be combined with infections, immune function impairment or cardiovascular diseases, etc., and the survival time may be only a few months.
In the early stage of hypertensive nephropathy, only micro proteinuria exists, and the blood pressure and blood sugar control is stable, and through active and effective treatment, the patient may be maintained for decades, or even to the end of life without serious complications such as uremia, infections, cardiovascular diseases, etc. Therefore, early control of blood pressure and blood sugar is very important. Therefore, early control of blood pressure and blood glucose to maintain stability and attention to renal protection can effectively prolong the survival rate.
For hypertensive nephropathy combined with diabetes mellitus, it is recommended to monitor blood pressure, blood glucose, urinary protein and blood creatinine regularly in regular hospitals to effectively control the condition and slow down the progression of the disease.