Glomerular filtration rate 60 ml/min years to develop uremia

The time for glomerular filtration rate 60ml/min to develop to uremia is both long and short, it may be years or decades, and the rate of disease progression is related to the underlying etiology, treatment and other factors.
Uremia is the final outcome of the continuous progression of various chronic kidney diseases. Patients with uremia have severely impaired renal function, and may suffer from acute left heart failure, severe hyperkalemia, gastrointestinal bleeding, central nervous system disorders, etc., and even life-threatening.
Glomerular filtration rate 60ml/min to uremia time varies from person to person, and is related to the original disease, treatment, etc.. Generally speaking, if the patient’s primary pathology type is more serious and the treatment is not timely, the patient may progress to the uremia stage in several years; on the contrary, if the patient’s pathology type is less serious and the treatment is regular, the patient may progress to the uremia stage only in several decades.
Patients with glomerular filtration rate of 60 ml/min should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.