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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 136894" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>Ramipril is a blood presure loweing medication, lowering the blood presure will help ease the presure off the kidneys. as you know kidney's filters our blood a simplistic way of explaining things in protien terms and kidneys..</p><p></p><p>The kidneys are a kind of sieve, the sieve the protiens out (to keep for repairing the body, and muscle building) our blood presure helps push the blood through the kidneys/sieve but if it's too high it can force the protien through the sieve enlarging the holes causing damage to the kidneys, and can lead to damage beyond repair (renal failure) by lowering the blood presure you lower the force at which the blood passes through the kidneys helping to prevent further damage, caught quick enough the kidneys can heal...</p><p></p><p>The kidney scans they've arranging for you, will be able to tell them whether the infection you were treated remains within the kidney's so needs further treatmeant to resolve, as well if the infection you had damage the kidney and if it has to what extent the damage may be giving a clear picture to what steps may to be taken forward...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 136894, member: 11712"] Ramipril is a blood presure loweing medication, lowering the blood presure will help ease the presure off the kidneys. as you know kidney's filters our blood a simplistic way of explaining things in protien terms and kidneys.. The kidneys are a kind of sieve, the sieve the protiens out (to keep for repairing the body, and muscle building) our blood presure helps push the blood through the kidneys/sieve but if it's too high it can force the protien through the sieve enlarging the holes causing damage to the kidneys, and can lead to damage beyond repair (renal failure) by lowering the blood presure you lower the force at which the blood passes through the kidneys helping to prevent further damage, caught quick enough the kidneys can heal... The kidney scans they've arranging for you, will be able to tell them whether the infection you were treated remains within the kidney's so needs further treatmeant to resolve, as well if the infection you had damage the kidney and if it has to what extent the damage may be giving a clear picture to what steps may to be taken forward... [/QUOTE]
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