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What is the relation between diabetes and high blood pressure? How can they effect each other?



What is the relation between diabetes and high blood pressure? How can they effect each other?

Diabetes causes peripheral vascular arteriosclerosis, which increases vascular resistance, and increases blood pressure. Diabetes also leads to nephropathy, which damages the kidneys and causes them to retain more NaCl and water, producing a situation of hypervolemia, which also increases blood pressure.
diabetes clogs the arteries so that it increases blood pressure
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