Chronic glomerulonephritis does not necessarily develop into uremia, chronic glomerulonephritis renal function is impaired, but usually not to the extent of uremia. When the organism suffers from chronic glomerulonephritis, the renal function is impaired, but the impairment is in a range that the kidney can compensate for, and the progress of the development of renal function impairment can be slowed down through active treatment. Uremia is the end stage of kidney disease development, the residual renal function can not maintain renal metabolism. When chronic glomerulonephritis continues to develop, renal failure may occur. To summarize, some of chronic glomerulonephritis will develop into renal failure, but not all of them will, it depends on the development rate of the disease. It is suggested that patients should go to regular hospitals for treatment in time to slow down the progress of the disease.