As you know, the kidneys are a vital paired organ that produces substances that can regulate blood pressure. Hence, one can quite naturally assume that any pathology of this organ can lead to a rapid increase in pressure and internal imbalance. That is why, with hypertension, the first thing doctors do is to examine in detail an ultrasound scan on the work of the kidneys to identify inflammatory processes in them.
So, we clarify that the etiology of renal pressure is based on the unforeseen release of a large number of vasoconstrictive elements into the blood by the affected kidneys. In addition, the existence of this pathology is also assumed when high blood pressure values cannot be overcome with the help of the usual drugs of the antihypertensive pharmacological group, often prescribed to hypertensive patients.
If we talk about the results of this pathological process, it is necessary to clarify that the lower pressure indicator, which is responsible for the degree of vascular compression, will significantly exceed the permissible norm, up to 140 mmHg. As a result, a disproportionate increase in pressure is observed , since the upper pressure value, which is responsible for the emission force, can reach 240 mmHg.
Ordinary hypertensive patients with similar indicators of pressure and with pronounced signs of internal pathology feel disgusting and are on the verge of a hypertensive crisis, while “hepatic hypertensives” are used to such pressure and do not feel it at all, but learn about its presence exclusively from the tonometer. That is why renal pressure is very dangerous, the treatment of which should be immediate. Indeed, very often carriers of such pressure do not suspect the existence of a risk to which they expose their own lives, and strokes and heart attacks in these clinical cases occur rapidly and unexpectedly.
So, if a person has high blood pressure throughout his life, but his lower rate gradually increases without characteristic symptoms and obvious reasons, an ultrasound scan should be performed to identify a kidney anomaly that provokes a similar problem.
If nevertheless there is renal pressure, then it is necessary to immediately begin alternative treatment, which can only be prescribed by an experienced cardiologist, based on the characteristics of each organism in each individual clinical case. The doctor was tasked not with the lungs how to reduce renal pressure.
First of all, the specialist recommends the use of combined medications containing components to reduce blood pressure and diuretic elements. In parallel with the reduction of abnormal pressure, it is necessary to take measures to eliminate the root cause itself, that is, proceed to the direct treatment of the kidneys, as an option, pyelonephritis, renal failure, glomerulonephritis.
Here it is necessary to clarify the features of the combined treatment: for example, patients take medications for one decade, and herbal decoctions and healing infusions for the next. In addition, it is necessary to clarify that hepatic pressure is perfectly treated with herbal remedies by means of modern homeopathy and alternative medicine. However, even such treatment, which is atypical for modern medicine, should also be strictly agreed with a leading specialist. There is one caveat here, which is that all recommended medicines gradually lose their strength in the body, the so-called “addiction” effect is observed, therefore, very often the doctor changes the treatment regimen.
Thus, such an integrated approach to the problem helps to significantly reduce renal pressure and normalize overall well-being.