With the development of the economy and the intensification of population aging, the incidence of uremia is showing an upward trend year by year. According to statistics, the current number of uremic patients in our country has reached millions, and this number continues to grow.
Uremia is a series of symptoms caused by renal failure, and patients need long-term dialysis or kidney transplantation to sustain life. Due to the high cost of uremia treatment, many patients' families are plunged into economic difficulties, unable to afford the treatment costs. Additionally, due to the extended care and treatment required for uremia, many patients face dual physical and psychological pressures, severely affecting their quality of life.