Hypertension type II is a result of another condtion. With the chronic kidney disease, the body isn t removing the fluids and wastes from the body effectively. The buildup of fluids results in high blood pressure. As far as the hypoglycemia, kidney failure causes hypoglycemia in 3 separate ways. The kidneys help in generating new glucose from amino acids, and this is impaired in kidney failure. Also, insulin circulates for a longer period of time and is cleared slowly when kidney function is poor. The third important reason is that kidney failure causes one s appetite to be poor. So, there is your link.
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