Can high blood sugar and low blood pressure affect kidney function?

Long-term high blood sugar and low blood pressure may affect kidney function.
Hyperglycemia: common diseases include diabetic nephropathy. Prolonged hyperglycemia may aggravate the glycemic load of kidneys, resulting in increased glomerular volume and capillary surface area, leading to elevated glomerular blood flow and capillary pressure, proteinuria production, and at the same time, leading to tubulointerstitial fibrosis, which affects renal function.
Hypotension: prolonged hypotension, insufficient blood perfusion and reduced renal blood flow may cause renal ischemia and hypoxia, and renal function damage, etc.
Patients with hyperglycemia and hypotension should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.