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Does High BP Lead To Diabetes Or Kidney Problem?

                                                  my BP is getting High by day by day. So i have visit the doctor who is Heart specialist named Dr Kiran Jain. He told me to conduct various test such as Lipid propret, 2d- Echo and color Doppler and ECG , Urene test. But all the test are normal. He has told me that none of u oragan have any probleam.But start taking BP medicine. My question is : my current age is 30, is that any case i can have debiatee or any kednet probleam in near futher. what type of rise i have to face in near futher.
Tue, 9 Apr 2019
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Hello,

Uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension are both the top causes of chronic kidney disease.

That is why proper control of hypertension, as well as screening for diabetes for control, will help prevent early onset of kidney disease.

In general, a target blood pressure of less than 120/80 is optimal and would lower the risk of kidney disease due to hypertension.

I recommend frequent consults with your private doctor for appropriate medications and dose adjustment.

A particular anti-hypertensive medication is good for preventing kidney disease, a group of medications called ACE inhibitors or ARBs.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Daryl Derick B. Dizon, General & Family Physician
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Does High BP Lead To Diabetes Or Kidney Problem?

Hello, Uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension are both the top causes of chronic kidney disease. That is why proper control of hypertension, as well as screening for diabetes for control, will help prevent early onset of kidney disease. In general, a target blood pressure of less than 120/80 is optimal and would lower the risk of kidney disease due to hypertension. I recommend frequent consults with your private doctor for appropriate medications and dose adjustment. A particular anti-hypertensive medication is good for preventing kidney disease, a group of medications called ACE inhibitors or ARBs. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Daryl Derick B. Dizon, General & Family Physician