Dr. Nephros Clinic, led by Dr. Sujit Nanda, offers expert kidney and dialysis care with compassion and precision.
Hypertension & Renal Care
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Hypertension & Renal Care
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is one of the leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD). When left untreated, it can damage the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the body. At Dr. Nephros Clinic, our Hypertension & Renal Care program focuses on early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and continuous monitoring to protect kidney function and overall well-being.
Understanding the Connection Between Hypertension and Kidneys
The kidneys and blood pressure are closely linked — healthy kidneys help regulate blood pressure, while uncontrolled hypertension can harm the kidneys over time. Prolonged high blood pressure strains the arteries and nephrons, leading to scarring and loss of kidney function. Managing hypertension effectively is therefore essential to prevent kidney damage or slow down CKD progression.
Our Approach to Hypertension & Renal Care
We provide a comprehensive and patient-centered approach to managing hypertension and kidney health. Our nephrologists create customized care plans based on your medical history, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Our approach includes:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Advanced tests to identify hypertension and assess kidney function.
- Medication Management: Safe, effective drugs prescribed to control blood pressure and protect the kidneys.
- Lifestyle Modifications: Guidance on diet, exercise, and stress management for long-term control.
- Ongoing Monitoring: Regular follow-ups to track blood pressure levels, kidney function, and treatment response.
Common Symptoms & Risks
Many people with hypertension may not experience symptoms until significant damage occurs. Some warning signs include:
- Persistent headaches or dizziness.
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, or around the eyes.
- Shortness of breath or fatigue.
- Reduced urine output or changes in urination patterns.

