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Found 4 free book(s)How Can I Reduce High Blood Pressure?
www.heart.orgor less sodium per serving are considered low in sodium. • Avoiding prepackaged, processed and prepared foods, which tend to be higher in sodium. By treating high blood pressure, you can help reduce your risk for a stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney failure. These are steps you can take now: • Reach and maintain a healthy weight.
Blood Test Results: CMP Explained - IWMF
iwmf.comSubstance What It Is Reference Ranges * What a Low Number May Mean What a High Number May Mean USA UK/EU Australia/Canada Glucose (fasting or non-fasting) Sugar in the blood 70-99 mg/dL (fasting) 70-125 mg/dL (non-fasting) Hypoglycemia, liver disease, adrenal insufficiency, excess insulin Hyperglycemia, certain types of diabetes, prediabetes, ...
Understanding Blood Tests - osumc.edu
healthsystem.osumc.eduA low platelet count can be caused by certain medicines, cancer treatments, bleeding disorders or other diseases. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) A CMP is a group of blood tests that check your body’s balance of electrolytes, blood sugar, proteins and how well the liver and kidneys are working. • Sodium (Na) Normal range: 133 – 143 mmol/L
High Blood Pressure and Chronic Kidney Disease
www.kidney.orglike high blood pressure, anemia (low blood count), weak bones, poor nutritional health and nerve damage. Kidney disease also makes you more likely to develop heart and blood vessel disease. These problems may happen slowly, over a long period of time, often without symptoms. CKD may eventually lead to kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney