Kidneys play a significant role in maintaining healthy blood pressure readings. That said, when your kidneys don’t function properly, it can further increase your blood pressure by releasing certain hormones or by causing retention of salt and water in your body, explains Cleveland Clinic. In a reverse effect, high blood pressure can then impact your kidneys, becoming one of the leading causes of kidney failure.
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- Post published:18 Apr 2023
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