Thursday, November 18, 2021

How to control hypertensive renal damage?

 How to control hypertensive renal damage?

The leading cause of chronic kidney disease is diabetes, and the third factor is hypertension.

Therefore, the risk of uremia in the middle and late stage of hypertensive nephropathy is relatively high.

These two chronic diseases are very common. We know that long-term poor control of hypertension will cause more complications, and renal function injury is one of them.

Because the prevalence of hypertension is mostly the elderly, after renal injury, the glomerular filtration rate often decreases significantly, usually in stage 3 of nephropathy, so the treatment is more difficult than chronic nephritis.

However, the pathological type is relatively clear. The increase of intracranial pressure caused by the increase of blood pressure leads to the development of renal cell sclerosis.

Therefore, timely control of stable blood pressure and adherence to normal blood flow in the kidney can delay the deterioration of renal function and prevent the occurrence of uremia.