Kidneys do not forget
Kidneys do not forget
One consultant nephrologist, Dr S Prasad Menon suggest that we undergo kidney test day arrives when the heart of the world, because when the kidneys are damaged, the risk of cardiovascular disease begins. Cardiovascular diseases also contributed more than 50% of deaths among patients with kidney kronik.Risiko death from stroke, heart attack or cardiovascular disease in adults who suffer from end-stage kidney failure increased to 10 to 30 times.
According to Dr S Prasad again, there is the relationship between the heart and kidneys, and to do this is called renal syndrome - the heart or heart syndrome - kidney which basically suggests other organs can be affected by acute or chronic consequences of acute illness or occurs in chronic heart or kidney. So, this means that if you protect your heart, you can protect the kidneys and if you protect your kidneys, you can protect the heart.
How the heart and kidneys relate to each other? According Dr.Prasad, kidneys also function to regulate blood pressure. Kidney damage can disrupt blood pressure. High blood pressure can also add kidney damage, as well as damage to blood vessels and increase the risk of stroke and heart attack.
Function of hormone secretion and removal of water from the body by the kidneys also disrupted. This can cause swelling due to water retention. These factors increase blood volume and cardiac function becomes weak because the heart must pump more blood to the entire body needs. Over time, the heart fails. For Dr S Prasad linked to heart disease and kidney is called 'pump and filter' for the heart to pump blood throughout the body, including the kidneys for filtering the blood and kidneys. If the pump is damaged kidneys can not perform its function as a filter. Thus, both these organs should be treated with care.
The public now has an awareness of the risk of classical cardiovascular risk, so they're they're trying to watch your weight, blood pressure, cholesterol levels in the blood sugar. Smoking increases the risk of heart disease, kidney disease. Damage to the kidneys often characterized by high levels of glucose and cholesterol in the blood. So, according to Dr S Prasad further examination is necessary, the kidneys when a person is in this situation. Dr S Prasad felt that everyone must undergo an annual inspection of kidney function by testing for the presence of albumin in the urine, as a way to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Most cases of patients with chronic kidney disease, they are not aware of their underlying disease because the symptoms of kidney disease usually appears at a very advanced stage. Dr. S Prasad said again, 10 percent of the public daily lives while not aware of their kidney function deteriorating every day and wait for the severity of the symptoms of kidney disease appear like a time bomb. The risk of stroke, heart attack or other risks associated severe illness is high for the individuals like this. Dr S Prasad advise people to test for the presence of albumin in the urine on the heart of the world because it is a good move. Early detection is the best, because of the risk of having a heart attack is a certainty if you are suffering from kidney disease. Early detection is much better than a lifetime to undergo dialysis for end-stage kidney failure and is always the fear of premature death from cardiovascular disease.
To all of you, love your heart, love your kidneys. Do not let the misery caused by forgetfulness and self.
One consultant nephrologist, Dr S Prasad Menon suggest that we undergo kidney test day arrives when the heart of the world, because when the kidneys are damaged, the risk of cardiovascular disease begins. Cardiovascular diseases also contributed more than 50% of deaths among patients with kidney kronik.Risiko death from stroke, heart attack or cardiovascular disease in adults who suffer from end-stage kidney failure increased to 10 to 30 times.
According to Dr S Prasad again, there is the relationship between the heart and kidneys, and to do this is called renal syndrome - the heart or heart syndrome - kidney which basically suggests other organs can be affected by acute or chronic consequences of acute illness or occurs in chronic heart or kidney. So, this means that if you protect your heart, you can protect the kidneys and if you protect your kidneys, you can protect the heart.
How the heart and kidneys relate to each other? According Dr.Prasad, kidneys also function to regulate blood pressure. Kidney damage can disrupt blood pressure. High blood pressure can also add kidney damage, as well as damage to blood vessels and increase the risk of stroke and heart attack.
Function of hormone secretion and removal of water from the body by the kidneys also disrupted. This can cause swelling due to water retention. These factors increase blood volume and cardiac function becomes weak because the heart must pump more blood to the entire body needs. Over time, the heart fails. For Dr S Prasad linked to heart disease and kidney is called 'pump and filter' for the heart to pump blood throughout the body, including the kidneys for filtering the blood and kidneys. If the pump is damaged kidneys can not perform its function as a filter. Thus, both these organs should be treated with care.
The public now has an awareness of the risk of classical cardiovascular risk, so they're they're trying to watch your weight, blood pressure, cholesterol levels in the blood sugar. Smoking increases the risk of heart disease, kidney disease. Damage to the kidneys often characterized by high levels of glucose and cholesterol in the blood. So, according to Dr S Prasad further examination is necessary, the kidneys when a person is in this situation. Dr S Prasad felt that everyone must undergo an annual inspection of kidney function by testing for the presence of albumin in the urine, as a way to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Most cases of patients with chronic kidney disease, they are not aware of their underlying disease because the symptoms of kidney disease usually appears at a very advanced stage. Dr. S Prasad said again, 10 percent of the public daily lives while not aware of their kidney function deteriorating every day and wait for the severity of the symptoms of kidney disease appear like a time bomb. The risk of stroke, heart attack or other risks associated severe illness is high for the individuals like this. Dr S Prasad advise people to test for the presence of albumin in the urine on the heart of the world because it is a good move. Early detection is the best, because of the risk of having a heart attack is a certainty if you are suffering from kidney disease. Early detection is much better than a lifetime to undergo dialysis for end-stage kidney failure and is always the fear of premature death from cardiovascular disease.
To all of you, love your heart, love your kidneys. Do not let the misery caused by forgetfulness and self.
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