Is it true that chronic renal insufficiency will definitely develop into uremia?

It is not true that chronic renal insufficiency will definitely develop into uremia. However, chronic renal insufficiency may develop into uremia if the treatment is not timely and regular.
Chronic renal insufficiency is a syndrome consisting of glomerular decline caused by chronic kidney disease and the metabolic disorders and clinical symptoms associated with it.
Treatment of chronic renal insufficiency includes correction of acidosis and water and electrolyte disorders, treatment of hypertension and anemia, treatment of hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia and renal osteodystrophy, prevention and control of infections, and treatment of hyperlipidemia, etc. If treatment is not timely and regular, the condition will deteriorate, and the patient may progress to uremia stage.
Patients with chronic renal insufficiency should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.