Whether 25 years old with chronic nephritis will affect life expectancy is related to a number of factors such as the cause of the disease, the effect of treatment, there is a great deal of individual variability, can not be generalized.
1. Etiology: Factors causing chronic nephritis mainly include urinary tract infection, primary or secondary glomerulonephritis, urinary stones, etc. Generally, chronic nephritis caused by urinary tract infection and stones can be treated actively. Generally speaking, chronic nephritis caused by urinary tract infections and stones will not affect the life expectancy after active treatment.
Primary glomerulonephritis, such as microscopic lesions, membranous nephropathy, etc., usually progresses slowly and has a better prognosis, and active treatment usually does not affect the life expectancy; such as lupus nephritis, etc., the prognosis is relatively poor, and may affect the life expectancy.
2. Treatment: urinary tract infection or stone can be recovered through anti-infection and lithotripsy treatment, which usually will not affect life expectancy. Glomerulonephritis can be stabilized and will not affect life expectancy if it is actively treated to reduce urinary protein and control risk factors such as blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids; on the other hand, life expectancy can be affected if the treatment is not timely and the disease progresses.
The life expectancy of chronic nephritis is related to many factors, you should actively go to the hospital to choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of professional doctors, and at the same time, you need to pay attention to avoid aggravating factors of kidney damage such as exertion and infection in your daily life.