Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Complications of Hypertensive Nephropathy

With the development of Hypertensive Nephropathy, more complications will take place if effective measures are not adopted. What are the complications of Hypertensive Nephropathy? In this article, specialists in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital will give you an explanation.
1. arteriosclerosis and uremia
10% of patients with high blood pressure will develop into kidney failure. The relationship between high blood pressure and kidney disease is close and complicated. On one hand, high blood pressure can cause damage to kidney. On the other hand, damage of kidney will accelerate hypertension. In a word, high blood pressure and kidney damage interact each other, which forms a vicious circle. What’s more, sudden high blood pressure may cause wide renal diffuse lesion in renal arteriole, which may deteriorate into uremia rapidly.
2. Cerebrovascularaccident
Cerebrovascularaccident is also called apoplexy, which is one of acute cerebrovascular disease. Most patients will even become disabled after being attacked. The higher the blood pressure is, the more probably they will be attacked by apoplexy.
3. angina, myocardial infection
The brute force of muscles increases, then the consuming of oxygen will increase. When emerged with coronary sclerosis, the storing blood ability of coronary sclerosis decreases, the supplied oxygen to heart muscles decreases, so angina, myocardial infection and heart failure will take place.
4. coronary heart disease
The change of blood pressure can lead to unbalance between oxygen supplied by heart muscles and that needed. Continuous increasing of blood pressure will lead to more burden to the heart, which may result in renal failure eventually if not controlled well.
Is there any method to prevent the above-mentioned complications from happening? That is effective treatment to Hypertensive Nephropathy.

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