What will happen if the blood flow become restricted to the kidney ? Is there any treatment for this case ?
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kidney require constant blood flow for its functioning. in case of restricted blood flow,kidney malfunction which may result in permanent kidney failure.
it can be treated by taking clot dissolving medicines (thrombolytics) or anti-cougulants like warfarin. surgical repair of renal artery could be done or tube could be inserted into renal artery to open the blockage.
it can be treated by taking clot dissolving medicines (thrombolytics) or anti-cougulants like warfarin. surgical repair of renal artery could be done or tube could be inserted into renal artery to open the blockage.
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This condition where the blood flow becomes restricted to the kidneys is called atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis.
Explanation:
- It is caused due to build-up of plaque and arteries that supply blood to the kidneys become narrowed.
- When the kidneys do not receive enough blood, the blood pressure and the balance of fluid gets disrupted throughout the body.
- This is however treatable with the help of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system modulators are given as drugs so that the blood flow to the kidneys is increased.
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