There is no exact data on the chance of hypertensive nephropathy developing into uremia, which is still based on the actual condition of the patient and the effect of treatment.
If hypertensive nephropathy patients allow their condition to continue to develop, their renal regulatory function will decline rapidly, which can lead to serious damage to the renal units, the kidneys are in a state of long-term high-pressure disorders, the kidneys can not maintain their basic functions, metabolic wastes and toxins can not be discharged smoothly, and retained, and ultimately, can be transformed into uremia.
There is no exact data about the chances of hypertensive nephropathy developing into uremia, it depends on the patient’s age, the degree of lesion, the effect of treatment, etc. Therefore, when hypertensive patients are found to be combined with proteinuria or elevated creatinine, they need to be given a formal blood pressure lowering program in a timely manner, and to maintain stable blood pressure to slow down the progression of the disease.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients with hypertensive nephropathy actively follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so patients need to be timely for treatment, and to maintain good living and dietary habits, to delay the development of the disease, so as to avoid the development of uremia.