RVD full form in medical is Renovascular disease, a progressive medical condition that causes blockage or lessening of the veins or renal arteries. They play an essential role in taking blood to and from the kidneys. RVD includes three disorders: renal atheroembolism, renal artery occlusion, and renal vein thrombosis.
However, if not treated, RVD can cause high blood pressure, sometimes excessive. These signs and symptoms may include kidney dysfunction, high blood pressure at an early stage, excessively high blood pressure that can’t be controlled, headaches, nausea, confusion, vision changes, and lessening of arteries in the body.
In most cases, RVD can be caused by narrowed renal arteries. Several risk factors make the arteries in the kidneys and other parts of the body more likely to become clogged, including here: