High blood pressure is common in our daily life, especially among people with
kidney failure. Well then, why high blood pressure and kidney disease always go
hand in hand? What is the relationship between them? Read on to learn about
kidney disease and high blood pressure
High blood pressure can be a cause of kidney disease
The kidneys play a key role in keeping a person's blood pressure in a healthy
range, and blood pressure, in turn, can affect the health of the kidneys. High
blood pressure, also called hypertension, can damage the kidneys and lead to
chronic kidney disease (CKD).Now, let's learn how elevated blood pressure damage
kidney.
Kidney is an important organ and works for our body as a filter. In normal
condition, blood flows into kidney through blood vessels. Long-term high impact
on blood vessels damage vascular wall and allow protein leak out. Protein get
out of our body with urine and form proteinuria which is a dominant symptom of
kidney failure. Therefore, bringing blood pressure into normal range is a key
point to prevent kidney problem for patients with hypertension.
Kidney failure can cause high blood pressure
Kidney failure elevates blood pressure in many ways. In early stage of kidney
failure, there is no obvious discomforts, so early stage kidney disease is hard
to be found. With the progression of kidney failure, high blood pressure occurs.
Elevated blood pressure is usually the root cause for patients to go hospital
for examination. And finally through a series tests, kidney failure is
diagnosed. Although high blood pressure is a clinical manifestation of kidney
failure, it accelerates illness progression and worsen physical condition.
Therefore, having a tight control about blood pressure is also very important
for kidney failure patients.
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