Renal Vascular Disease
Renal vascular disease is a condition that affects the vessels that supply the kidneys with blood, including the arteries and veins. It can lead to poor kidney function, high blood pressure, and an increased risk of kidney failure. Treatment of this condition may include lifestyle changes, medications, and surgical procedures. This can help improve the symptoms and reduce the risk of kidney failure. Renal vascular disease is an important condition to recognize and treat, as it is associated with serious adverse outcomes. Early detection and prompt management are critical for improving outcomes and slowing the progression of the disease.
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