Low blood pressure in patients with kidney disease is usually caused by overuse of antihypertensive drugs, excessive diuresis, combined heart disease and combined infection, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment.
Patients with kidney disease usually have high blood pressure, which is usually treated with antihypertensive drugs, during which overuse of antihypertensive drugs will lead to low blood pressure.
Most of the patients with kidney disease will have the symptom of swelling, this time will apply diuretics to reduce swelling treatment, if diuretics are overused will lead to insufficient body volume and symptoms of hypotension.
If patients with kidney disease are combined with heart disease, such as acute heart attack, bradycardia, valvular disease of the heart and other diseases, it will lead to a decrease in the pumping output of the heart and lead to low blood pressure.
Patients with kidney disease may also have low blood pressure if they are infected and have infectious shock.
It is recommended that patients with low blood pressure should go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of low blood pressure and actively intervene.