Uremia does not usually affect fertility. Uremia can be caused by a variety of factors including traumatic brain injury, bacterial infection, and genetics. It can cause symptoms such as thirst, excessive drinking, excessive urination, and water intoxication, but it does not usually affect pregnancy or childbirth. People with uremia generally do not need to worry too much and avoid being anxious. The specific effects of uremia on the body vary depending on the condition, and patients who experience emergencies such as shock and coma should go to the hospital in a timely manner to prevent life-threatening injuries. Uremia patients should go to the hospital in a timely manner under the guidance of the doctor, choose the appropriate method of treatment.