Renal tubular injury may eventually become uremia.
Renal tubular injury is often caused by nephrotoxic drugs or renal ischemia, and prompt correction of the factors leading to tubular injury can prevent further tubular injury. When renal tubular injury is mild, the integrity of the basement membrane exists, and the renal tubular epithelial cells can regenerate rapidly without progressing to uremia.
However, if the cause of renal tubular injury is not corrected in time, it can lead to persistent tubular injury, resulting in complete tubular necrosis and affecting renal tubular function. As the disease progresses, it will affect the glomerular function, causing renal insufficiency, elevated blood creatinine, urea and other metabolic wastes, which will lead to uremia.
Therefore, patients with renal tubular injury should go to regular hospitals in time to improve the examination and correct the cause of the disease actively after clarifying the cause of the disease, so as to avoid further development of the disease.