3. Heart failure
When you have heart failure, the last thing you might be concerned about is your kidneys, but it’s the long-lasting effects of things like heart failure that can actually do the most damage. You regularly see people who have suffered heart failure making incredible recoveries, returning to work and exercise in quicker and quicker time frames.
It’s incredible really, but you have to keep a careful eye out for any damage that might yet to be rear its ugly head, such as kidney failure. Whether you realize it at the time or not, the fact that the heart has struggled to function will mean that the blood supply to other parts of the body will have been compromised. It’s an unavoidable element and knocks on the effect of something as serious as heart failure.
Whilst the effect on the kidneys may not be observed immediately, it should be no surprise at all if kidney failure develops later on.