Renovascular Hypertension: How to deal with the condition? |
A person suffering from renovascular hypertension does not experience any symptoms at its early stages. If a person experiences symptoms such as buzzing, changes in vision, presence of blood in urine, irregularities in heart beat, feeling of fatigue, tiredness, feeling confused, ear noise, bleeding from nose, chest pain, it may signify renovascular hypertension. Medications can improve the symptoms of renovascular hypertension. In order to avoid that the arteries should not be hardened one must make changes in his lifestyle. Consumption of fatty foods must be stopped since it aggravates the symptoms of renovascular hypertension. A low fat diet must be consumed to avoid hardening and thickening of arteries thereby preventing the occurrence if renovascular hypertension. Smoking and excessive consumption of alcohol must be avoided so as to prevent renovascular hypertension. If renovascular hypertension is not cured with the help of medications, then surgery should be performed. Surgeries such as angioplasty and bypass graft helps in improving the symptoms of renovascular hypertension. |
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