The chances of chronic renal insufficiency becoming UTI vary and there is no exact value. If the treatment is timely and the medication is taken regularly, the probability of developing UTI is relatively low; if the treatment is not timely, the probability of developing UTI is greatly increased.
If patients in stage 1 and stage 2 renal insufficiency can be treated timely and take medication regularly, the probability of developing UTI is low. If the patient is already in stage 3 renal insufficiency and not treated in time, the condition continues to deteriorate, with more complications such as renal anemia, renal bone disease and heart failure, the probability of developing uremia will be greatly increased.
If you are suffering from chronic renal insufficiency, you should go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examination under the guidance of professional doctors, and timely treatment.