How long you can live after kidney transplantation for uremia varies from person to person, and if the surgery is successful and the rejection is not severe, the average life expectancy is more than 10 years. The survival of uremic patients after taking kidney transplantation treatment needs to depend on the situation of two important points, because urine volume and blood creatinine level need to be tested after surgery, if there is no abnormality and the patient has no co-infection and serious rejection reaction, they can generally survive for more than 10 years or even longer. On the contrary, if the patient has a serious infection during this period, the life expectancy may be affected because the immunosuppressive drugs taken after surgery have the effect of reducing the body’s resistance, or in patients with very severe rejection reactions, the survival period may be only a few months. It is recommended that patients with uremic syndrome who have the condition can undergo kidney replacement surgery, and after the surgery, combine with the doctor’s treatment advice, pay attention to life and diet, avoid strain and cold.