For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, there are many risks for
them in their daily life. And as we all know, High blood pressure (hypertension)
can damage your body for years without any obvious symptoms. If it can’t be
well-controlled, patients may wind up with a disability, a poor quality of life
or even a heart disease attack. Fortunately, with treatment and lifestyle
changes, you can control your high blood pressure to reduce your risk of
life-threatening complications. Here I would like to introduce the risks of
hypertension in CKD patients and the complications high blood pressure
(hypertension) can cause.
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Damage to your kidneys
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, high blood pressure can
injure both the blood vessels in and leading to your kidneys, causing several
types of kidney disease (nephropathy).
A: Kidney failure. High blood pressure is one of the most common causes of
kidney failure. That's because it can damage both the large arteries leading to
your kidneys and the tiny blood vessels (glomeruli) within the kidneys. Damage
to either makes it so your kidneys can't effectively filter waste from your
blood. As a result, dangerous levels of fluid and waste can accumulate. You
might ultimately require dialysis or kidney transplantation.
B: Glomerulosclerosis. The glomeruli are tiny clusters of blood vessels
within your kidneys that filter fluid and waste from your blood.
Glomerulosclerosis can leave your kidneys unable to filter waste effectively,
leading to kidney failure.
C: Kidney artery aneurysm. An aneurysm is a bulge in the wall of a blood
vessel. When it occurs in an artery leading to the kidney, it's known as a
kidney (renal) artery aneurysm. One potential cause is atherosclerosis.
Aneurysms can rupture and cause life-threatening internal bleeding.
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, other possible dangers of
high blood pressure are as follow:
1. Damage to your arteries
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, the increased pressure of
blood flowing through your arteries gradually can cause a variety of problems
like artery damage and narrowing. High blood pressure can damage the cells of
your arteries' inner lining, such as arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the
arteries. Fats from your diet enter your bloodstream, pass through the damaged
cells and collect to start atherosclerosis. These changes can affect arteries
throughout your body, blocking blood flow to your heart, kidneys, brain, arms
and legs. The damage can cause many problems, including chest pain (angina),
heart attack, heart failure, kidney failure, stroke, blocked arteries in your
legs or arms (peripheral arterial disease).
2. Damage to your heart
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, uncontrolled high blood
pressure can damage your heart in a number of ways, such as: Coronary artery
disease, enlarged left heart, heart failure.
3. Damage to your brain
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, your brain depends on a
nourishing blood supply to work properly and survive. But high blood pressure
can cause several problems, including: Transient ischemic attack (TIA), stroke,
dementia, mild cognitive impairment and so on.
For Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) with hypertension, you should pay much
attention to these risks mentioned above.