High Blood Pressure & Kidney Disease

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High Blood Pressure & Kidney Disease

High blood pressure and kidney disease are critically and dangerously interconnected. This relationship is a two-way street- hypertension can damage the kidneys, while kidney disease can elevate blood pressure, thereby creating a vicious cycle of progressive harm. The kidneys are rich in millions of delicate blood vessels that are responsible for filtering waste and excess fluid from the blood. High blood pressure exerts a constant, powerful force on these vessels, which can lead to significant damage.

Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure:

  • Dizziness
  • Chest pain
  • Nosebleeds
  • Blurred vision
  • Headaches, especially in the morning etc.

Treatments:

  • Making a healthy diet chart to keep you healthy.
  • Keeping track of blood pressure and kidney function.
  • Prescribing accurate & effective medication to manage your blood pressure and kidney function etc.