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* Uncontrolled hypertension can accelerate the progression of renal damage secondary to hypertension, eventually causing [[end stage renal disease]], requiring [[dialysis]] or [[renal transplant]]. | |||
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Complications
- Chronic renal failure leading to dialysis
- Congestive heart failure
- Stroke
- CAD
- Insulin resistance
- Hyperuricemia causing symptoms of gout
- Peripheral artery disease
Prognosis
- Uncontrolled hypertension can accelerate the progression of renal damage secondary to hypertension, eventually causing end stage renal disease, requiring dialysis or renal transplant.