Hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure - what does this mean
Hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure occurs when high blood pressure damages the walls of the blood vessels in the heart and kidneys, leading to decreased blood flow to the heart and kidneys, resulting in organ damage and eventual renal failure.
What happens during the disease - hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure
Hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure is caused by long-term, uncontrolled high blood pressure that damages the heart and kidneys. over time, the damage to the heart and kidneys can lead to the weakening of the heart muscle, an increase in the size of the heart, and a decrease in the ability of the kidneys to filter waste out of the blood. this can lead to a buildup of toxins in the blood, which can cause further damage to the heart and kidneys and eventually lead to renal failure.
Hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure - Prevention
The best way to prevent hypertensive heart and renal disease with renal failure is to maintain a healthy lifestyle including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. additionally, individuals should have their blood pressure monitored regularly and take any prescribed medication as directed by their doctor.