6High Blood Pressure
Another common cause of kidney disease is high blood pressure. This condition would lead to more pressure on the blood vessels in many parts of the body, especially your kidneys. When these vessels are damaged, these organs won’t get sufficient oxygen and minerals to function normally. Thus, you might suffer from some common kidney diseases over time. More importantly, kidney conditions would result in more fluids in your blood vessels, which increases your blood pressure more. This creates a dangerous cycle that requires medical attention to prevent permanent damages and complications. [6]















