High Blood Pressure
Having high blood pressure can lead to kidney damage. When the blood vessels become damaged, the nephrons that filter your blood don’t receive the oxygen and nutrients for proper functions. That’s why high blood pressure may also lead to kidney failure. Symptoms of high blood pressure are severe headaches, chest pain, dizziness, difficulty in breathing, vomiting, and anxiety. If blood pressure remains consistent even if you take medications then it is necessary to consult a nephrologist. Uncontrolled blood pressure also increases the risks of heart attacks and strokes.
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Treatable Disease
Essential hypertension, Secondary hypertension, Hypertensive crisis, Management of comorbidities related to hypertension