Blood pressure affect the functioning of kidneys:the most affected process is
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Low blood pressure that causes an inadequate flow of blood to the body's organs can cause strokes, heart attacks, and kidneyfailure. The most severe form is shock. Common causes of low blood pressureinclude a reduced volume of blood, heart disease, and medications.
Kidney disease usually affects bothkidneys. If the kidneys' ability to filter the blood is seriously damaged by disease, wastes and excess fluid may build up in the body. ... BUN and creatinine are waste that build up in your blood when your kidney functionis reduced. A glomerular filtration rate (GFR) less than 60.
CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IS REDUCED....
SO IT AFFECTS TRANSPORTATION OF SUBSTANCES.
Kidney disease usually affects bothkidneys. If the kidneys' ability to filter the blood is seriously damaged by disease, wastes and excess fluid may build up in the body. ... BUN and creatinine are waste that build up in your blood when your kidney functionis reduced. A glomerular filtration rate (GFR) less than 60.
CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IS REDUCED....
SO IT AFFECTS TRANSPORTATION OF SUBSTANCES.
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The kidneys help filter wastes and extra fluids from blood, and they use a lot of blood vessels to do so. ... Over time, uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause arteries around the kidneys to narrow, weaken or harden. These damaged arteries are not able to deliver enough blood to the kidney tissue
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