Prognosis of Hypertensive Nephropathy has much to do with the severity of
this disease. If Hypertensive Nephropathy can be detected in early stage, then
the prognosis will be better. The followings are the prognosis of different
types of Hypertensive Nephropathy.
● Prognosis of Primary Hypertensive Nephropathy Hypertensive Chronic Kidney Disease With Creatinine 403.90
Compared with other types of renal damage, benign renal arteriosclerosis
which is resulted from primary Hypertensive Nephropathy usually develops slowly.
Benign renal arteriosclerosis caused by primary Hypertensive Nephropathy can not
give rise to glomerular and kidney tubules’ ischemia in the long term and even
if ischemia of glomerulus and kidney tubule appear, as long as the blood
pressure are controlled, this disease may stop developing. If patients with
renal damage which results from primary Hypertension can receive treatment
timely, control their blood pressure, and protect their vital organs such as
kidney, heart, and brain, it is possible for them to stop or even reverse renal
damage.
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For this kind of patients, they can get completely recovery or live a
long time with their disease. However, if their blood pressure can not be
controlled effectively or they continue taking medicines which are harmful to
their kidneys, their disease will be aggravated and even develops into Uremia.
Malignant arteriosclerosis resulted form primary malignant Hypertension have a
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● Prognosis of Hypertensive Nephropathy Among Patients with Chronic
Nephropathy.
Clinic researches show that persistent moderate or severe high blood pressure
is the major factors aggravating kidney disease. Thereby, for patients with
Chronic Nephropathy, high blood pressure is one of the inducements in
aggravating their disease. Long-term increasing of blood pressure can harden and
cramp small renal arteries, which will speed up glomeruar capillary sclerosis,
leading to the decrease of renal function. Therefore, for patients with Chronic
Kidney Disease, they should attach importance to the control of blood pressure.
For example, they can measure their blood pressure regularly and once finding
their blood pressure increase, they should take some measures such as taking
hypotensor to lower their blood pressure.