how do kidneys response to a decrease in blood pressure?
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how do kidneys response to a decrease in blood pressure?
Best answer: a severe change/decrease in blood pressure (BP) would hypoperfuse the organs of the body. Hypoperfuse means there is decrease blood nutrients (blood inadequately supply organs with proper nutrients (oxygen). there would be decreased blo
Best answer:
a severe change/decrease in blood pressure (BP) would hypoperfuse the organs of the body. Hypoperfuse means there is decrease blood nutrients (blood inadequately supply organs with proper nutrients (oxygen).
there would be decreased blood flow to the kidneys, thereby producing less urine. without blood supply, organs become ischemic and start to dysfunction. If it is prolonged, there would be permanent damage.
High blood pressure could also damage our kidneys. it is always best to maintain an optimal blood pressure.
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