| Life Matters | November 2005 |
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High Blood Pressure?
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Jerry Howell, patient of Dr. Kumar, had a very successful experience. |
“In seniors, the blockage is often caused by cholesterol deposits, much like those that can settle in the arteries of the heart, legs, or neck. Conversely, in the younger population, the high blood pressure is related to a blockage due to an arterial disease known as fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD),” says Vinay Kumar, MD, endovascular surgeon at South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel. “People with this problem may need several types of medication to keep their blood pressure under control.”
Do you have high blood pressure? It may be linked to your kidneys if:
Jerry Howell had a problem with high blood pressure and was trying to control it with medication. “One day while working out at the Wellness Center my blood pressure rose to an alarming 220/120—that’s stroke territory,” states Howell. “I had tests run and Dr. Kumar found a blocked main artery in my kidney. He went in and placed a stent in the artery. I stayed over night and went home the next day. One week later my blood pressure was back to normal. It’s been one and a half years since the procedure and my blood pressure is still under control. I went from taking eight medications to one, and I am back to doing all the things I love to do. I thank Dr. Kumar for taking care of me. I’ve got my life back to normal.”
For more information about
this procedure, call the
Endovascular Center at
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