Renovascular Hypertension Symptoms
Do you have any symptoms of Renovascular Hypertension? Do you even know what they are? Learn more about each symptom of this condition below and what to do if you think you may have Renovascular Hypertension.
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Symptoms of Renovascular Hypertension
Because problems with the renal arteries develop slowly and worsen over time, and most people do not experience symptoms of high blood pressure, you may not notice any symptoms.
However, the following symptoms may be signs of renovascular hypertension. If you experience any one of them, talk to your doctor:
- Very high and difficult to control blood pressure
- A “whooshing” sound in the abdomen, heard with a stethoscope
- Episodes of heart failure
- Rapid Kidney Failure
- Newly discovered hypertension in men over 50 years old or young women in their 30s
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