Hypertension is very closely linked with kidney disease, cardiology expert said of the National Cardiovascular Center We hope, dr, Sp.JP (K) Santoso Karo Karo MPH, FIHA, FAsSC.
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This statement came at a media seminar titled ‘Alert and Stay Healthy with Hypertension’ here on Wednesday.
“The patient is often a mistake to consider taking medication can lead to kidney disease when these drugs actually prevent hypertension from renal failure patients,” said Santoso told AFP after the seminar.
Santoso explained that the kidneys are functioning there glomerolis to screen blood, so toxins can be removed and vital substances can be retained or reabsorbed, hypertension causes
“He has a micro blood vessels that drain blood, high blood pressure when blood vessels can be damaged and is unable to screen,” Santoso said.
This damage would lead to peripheral resistance, which when broken can secrete hormones that trigger blood pressure becomes higher, he said. “Therefore, the drug should still be consumed to lower blood pressure and keep the kidneys in order to stay awake,” Santoso said. [Read more ?]


