13 Silent Signs Your Kidneys Are Crying for Help

9. High Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure is both a cause and a consequence of kidney disease. The kidneys play a key role in regulating blood pressure by controlling fluid levels and producing hormones that influence vascular resistance. When kidney function is impaired, these processes are disrupted, leading to hypertension. Conversely, high blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys, further exacerbating kidney disease. Monitoring and managing blood pressure is crucial for maintaining kidney health and preventing complications.

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