how high blood harms eyes and kidney
High blood pressure can damage the blood carrying arteries and veins. High blood pressure damages the cells of inner lining of the blood vessels and increases chances of cholesterol deposition to cause blockage of blood vessels. High blood pressure can cause kidney failure as it can injure both the blood vessels carrying blood in and out of the kidneys and in this way affect their blood filtering capacity.
High blood pressure also affects the blood vessel carrying blood to eyes and in this way affect their vision power.