Can chronic renal failure be cured?

Chronic renal failure is usually incurable. At this time, the kidney function has been seriously damaged, the body’s toxin and excess water discharge obstacles, kidney atrophy and severe fibrosis, at this time for irreversible damage, so usually is not curable. Chronic renal failure presents a chronic progressive damage, in the process of disease progression, the kidneys will appear glomerulosclerosis, tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis, these pathological changes in renal tissue can not be reversed, renal tissue can not be regenerated after the damage, so the only way to try to slow down the progression of renal disease through the treatment to improve the patient’s quality of life, but can not achieve the goal of a cure. The treatment of chronic renal failure in the advanced stage is mainly renal replacement therapy, such as dialysis or kidney transplantation, to help the body to expel toxins and excess water, but it can not replace certain hormones originally secreted by normal kidneys, as well as to achieve the purpose of regulating hormones, so the patients need to take long-term medication in order to make the physiological state in an acceptable range. Patients with chronic renal failure are advised to go to regular hospitals in time for consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.