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A petient is having one kidney size slight smaller than other one but all the reports are good and showing no problem but she is suffering from high blood pressure
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Do not worry..it can be normal difference in size of kidneys...usually high BP will cause bilateral size reduction..but still it could be a possibility...keep your bp in control and visit a nephrologist.
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