How long can one live with glomerulosclerosis?

Feb 25, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Xinju
Introduction
The survival time for glomerulosclerosis generally ranges from 1 month to over 10 years, depending on individual health status, extent of sclerosis, and subsequent treatment. If patients actively seek medical treatment at正规 healthcare facilities and cooperate with doctors, their lifespan is usually not affected. However, without any treatment, survival typically exceeds only 1 month.

Generally, patients with glomerulosclerosis may survive from 1 month to over 10 years, and the specific survival time depends on individual health status, extent of sclerosis, and subsequent treatment.

1. Individual Health Status

If a person is in relatively good health with strong resistance, survival time tends to be longer. However, if the individual's health is poor and immunity is weak, survival time will be shorter.

2. Degree of Sclerosis

If the glomerulosclerosis is localized, patients can generally survive for more than 10 years. However, if the sclerosis has already caused partial loss of kidney function, survival time is typically over 1 month.

3. Later-stage Treatment

If patients actively seek medical treatment at正规 healthcare facilities and cooperate with doctors during the course of glomerulosclerosis, their lifespan may not be significantly affected, and they can survive for more than 10 years. However, if no treatment is pursued, survival time is usually limited to over 1 month.

During this period, it is essential to stay relaxed and avoid excessive emotional fluctuations or stress.

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