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الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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Kidney diseases are closely linked to high blood pressure, as increased blood pressure causes damage to the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their function. Conversely, kidney diseases contribute to high blood pressure by impairing their ability to properly regulate sodium and fluid levels. High blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney failure, and kidney damage leads to the buildup of waste and fluids, increasing the risk of heart disease. Managing both conditions requires regular medical monitoring, a low-sodium diet, exercise, and treatment with medications such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors.
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