Staying healthy and strong is our hope. However, many harmful diseases
deprive our right of enjoying lives normally. Kidney Disease and Heart Disease
are two common diseases at present. Moreover, those two diseases are related to
each other result in more harm to patients.
According to some researches, Kidney Disease can increase the risk of Heart
Disease. Once the kidneys begin to fail, a bodily reaction such as high blood
pressure, anemia and so on will occur, which can accelerate heart disease.
What’s worse, Heart Disease is a risk factor of death for patients with Kidney
Disease.
For those patients with Heart Disease, the incidence of Kidney Disease is two
times as high as those without Heart Disease. Heart Disease can narrow arteries
in the body including those in kidneys.
Therefore, if the patients are diagnosed with either disease above, they
should pay immediate attention to themselves. If the patients are diagnosed with
Kidney Disease, the patients is highly recommend with ACE inhibitors or
angiotensin II receptor blockers, which are also effective in lowering blood
pressure. In turn, it is also helps the hearts.
For patients with Kidney Disease, they should undergo detection as early as
possible so as to prevent the Kidney Disease progression. Moreover, they should
control their blood pressure within control, which can decline the risk of Heart
Disease and renal damage.
For patients diagnosed with Heart Disease, it is also important to keep their
blood pressure within control so as to declining damage to their kidneys.
Heart Disease and Kidney Disease are related to each other closely.
Therefore, no matter which disease you have, you should take preventive measures
against the occurrence of other disease.