Did you know that having high blood pressure puts you at a greater risk of developing kidney disease That’s because high blood pressure causes the blood vessels to constrict and narrow, which eventually damages and weakens them throughout the body, including in the kidneys.
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When this happens, the kidneys cannot remove all wastes and extra fluid from your body.
This extra fluid in the blood vessels can raise your blood pressure, creating a dangerous cycle, and cause more damage, leading to kidney failure.
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For most people, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is asymptomatic until Stage 3 and later.
In today’s video, we look at the top 10 signs of kidney problems to watch out for.
