GGADS

Monday, March 1, 2021

20 years' experience of 6 hypertension complications(6)

 Case 6: Ms. Wu, 66 years old, had poor control of hypertension all the year round, resulting in renal failure. Now she has dialysis twice a week in the hospital. When she was very young, Ms. Wu found that she had high blood pressure and had been taking medicine to control it, but she only took medicine and did not monitor it. She thought that taking antihypertensive drugs could control blood pressure well. Her blood pressure was about 170 / 100mmhg for a long time, which eventually led to renal insufficiency. Later, her blood pressure was higher than 200 / 110mmhg. Hypertension and kidney disease formed a vicious circle, which eventually led to severe renal failure. Now we have to go to the hospital for dialysis treatment twice a week.


Hypertension and kidney disease are happy enemies, hypertension will lead to renal failure, renal failure will aggravate hypertension, serious need long-term two times a week to hospital dialysis, affect life.


If Ms. Wu can monitor her blood pressure while taking antihypertensive drugs, she can control her blood pressure more effectively and avoid renal failure.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Gold 2021-05-21

  Please be careful that the first breakout is always  fake breakout. And the second one is true. That is scareful.