Kidney Disease and Vascular Problems: The Connection You Should Know
- High blood pressure Chronic kidney disease often leads to high blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure
- Arterial stiffness Kidney disease can cause calcium buildup in blood vessels, leading to arterial stiffness and increasing the risk of heart and vascular diseases
- Anemia Kidney disease reduces the body’s ability to produce red blood cells, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood throughout the body
Doppler Ultrasound Seeing Through the Changes
- Detects complications Identifies abnormalities in blood vessels, such as narrowing, blockages, or blood clots
- Assesses blood flow Examines blood circulation in arteries and veins to evaluate the risk of vascular disease
- Monitors treatment Evaluates the effectiveness of medication and treatment to adjust the care plan accordingly
Painless and Worry-Free
- No radiation Safe even with frequent examinations
- Minimal preparation Convenient and easy to undergo
For a Better Quality of Life
Regular Doppler ultrasounds help kidney patients:
- Detect complications early Increasing the chances of successful treatment and preventing serious complications
- Manage kidney disease better Stay informed about changes in blood vessels to adjust treatment and self-care
- Gain strength and resilience Good health empowers you to face health challenges and live a fulfilling life