CHAPTER 1:Risk Factors and Diseases Causing Chronic Kidney Disease
Topic 10Hypertension
Hypertension or high blood pressure results when the force of blood moving through your body is too strong against your artery walls. High blood pressure can damage your arteries, heart and kidney. Often times high blood pressure has no symptoms until it is quite severe. If left untreated, high blood pressure can cause major organ damage, such as kidney failure. Untreated high blood pressure is the number one reason for kidney failure in African Americans.
TITLEPRODUCED BYSOURCECONTACTWEB ADDRESS
The Facts on High Blood PressureNational Kidney Foundation of IllinoisFact Sheet312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
High Blood Pressure and Your KidneysNational Kidney FoundationBrochure
Spanish Available
312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
When Your Kidneys FailNational Kidney Foundation Book312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
Learning to Live with HypertensionTucker PublicationsBook708-969-3809
A Self-Care Guide for Black Elders Living With Kidney Disease: A Patient ManualThe Renal NetworkBook800-456-6919www.therenalnetwork.org
Coping With Kidney FailureRobert H. Philips, Ph.D.Book
Diagnosis to Treatment ChoiceAmerican Association of Kidney PatientsBooklet Phase 1800-749-2257www.aakp.org
Stay In Touch-Medications that Can Help YouBaxter and AAKPBookletwww.kidneydirections.com
Stay In Touch-Diabetes, High Blood Pressure and Other Causes of Kidney DiseaseBaxter and AAKPBookletwww.kidneydirections.com
About High Blood PressureAmerican Heart AssociationBrochure, 50-1079800-242-8721www.americanheart.org
High Blood Pressure in African-AmericansAmerican Heart AssociationBrochure, 50-1078800-242-8721www.americanheart.org
Renal Link/ And Away We Go: AAKP 2001 ConventionAAKPNewspaper Vol.9 IS.29800-749-2257

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