General Physician/ General Medicine followed by a Nephrologist if referred.
Secondary hyptertension is caused by some other medical problem, such as a kidney disorder or endocrine disorder.
It can also be defined as Secondary Hypertension. Secondary Hypertension is caused by a diffrent medical problem such as kidney disorder pr a tumor on the adrenal glands. When the other problem is cured, The secondary hypertension should be resolved as well.
She died of complications of hypertension and kidney failure.
Not unless the hypertension has actually resulted in damage to the kidney. If the hypertension is relatively controlled, your kidney function is fine and your overall health is fine, there should be no reason for you not to be a living kidney donor.
yes definitely this is syptomps of kidney infection plese consult your phsician.thanks salman
hypertension
It might be a kidney problem. See a doctor. It is serious even if it is not a kidney problem.
Being a sufferer of kidney stones myself, I know that, if the stones are not causing blockage, then it is perfectly safe and un-harmful to the kidney to have three stones a year. However, if the stones are trying to pass at the same time, or are causing blockage, then a problem may occur and you should consult your doctor immediately to assess the problem.
The captopril test is a screening test for hypertension of kidney origin (renovascular hypertension ).
If this is a problem, your doctor would have told you so, and got you to do something about it, or he/she would monitor it themselves.
Renal hypertension, likewise called renovascular hypertension, is raised pulse brought about by kidney infection. It can generally be constrained by pulse drugs. A few group with renal hypertension might benefit from outside input by angioplasty, stenting, or a medical procedure on the veins of the kidney Hypertension (HBP or hypertension) is the point at which your pulse, the power of your blood pushing against the dividers of your veins, is reliably excessively high The nephrons in the kidneys are provided with a thick organization of veins, and high volumes of blood course through them. After some time, uncontrolled hypertension can make corridors around the kidneys tight, debilitate or solidify. These harmed supply routes can't convey sufficient blood to the kidney tissue
smoking, obesity, hypertension are the most common causes for kidney tumor.