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    Reason of Edema or swollen feet | Dr. Pratim Sengupta

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    পা ফুলে যাওয়া কি শুধুমাত্র কিডনি রোগের লক্ষণ ? 
    কি কারনে প্রায়ই পা ফুলে যেতে পারে জেনে নিন এই পডকাস্ট শুনে।

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    Reason of Edema or swollen feet | Dr. Pratim Sengupta

    পা ফুলে যাওয়া কি শুধুমাত্র কিডনি রোগের লক্ষণ ? 
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    1. CKD and Hypertension: Hypertension is both a cause and a consequence of CKD. High blood pressure can damage the blood vessels in the kidneys over time, leading to kidney damage and the development of CKD. Conversely, CKD can also contribute to the development or worsening of hypertension.
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    3. Impact on Kidneys: High blood pressure can impair the function of the kidneys by damaging the small blood vessels and filtering units called nephrons. This can lead to reduced kidney function, decreased urine production, and retention of waste products and fluids in the body.
    4. Progression of CKD: Uncontrolled hypertension can accelerate the progression of CKD. Persistent high blood pressure can cause further damage to the kidneys, leading to a decline in kidney function over time.
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    6. Monitoring: Regular monitoring of blood pressure and kidney function is essential for individuals with both CKD and hypertension. This involves routine blood pressure measurements, urine tests to assess kidney function, and blood tests to evaluate kidney health and electrolyte balance.

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