Patients with arteriolosclerosis of the kidney show signs of systemic atherosclerosis, such as heart, brain, and peripheral vascular sclerosis, with or without hypertension. The manifestations of benign hypertension include overweight, headache, dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, nervousness, and chest pain, while the manifestations of malignant hypertension include headache and hypertensive encephalopathy, weight loss, visual impairment, early renal sclerosis with lumbago, lumbar pain, edema, hematuria, and frequent nocturia, while in the late stage, the manifestations of renal function failure can be seen.
Patients with arteriolosclerosis of the kidney show signs of systemic atherosclerosis, such as manifestations of heart, brain, and peripheral vascular sclerosis, with or without hypertension. The blood pressure in the benign phase of primary hypertension is often moderately elevated, eventually leading to congestive heart failure or cerebrovascular accidents, with only a few patients dying of renal failure, and in the malignant phase, the diastolic pressure is often13Above 0mmHg, papilledema is its prominent feature, and sometimes bleeding and exudates can also be seen, often leading to renal failure.