World Hypertension Day: Know all about its causes, symptoms and treatment
World Hypertension Day 2023: Excessive pressure can harden arteries, decreasing the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart, WHO warns.
World Hypertension Day 2023: Hypertension is an extremely common condition that affects the arteries. A person affected by hypertension has high blood pressure and this condition forces the heart to work harder to pump blood.
Hypertension is often called the ‘silent killer’. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 1.28 billion adults aged 30–79 years worldwide have hypertension, most (two-thirds) living in low- and middle-income countries.
Every year, May 17 is observed as World Hypertension Day to raise awareness and promote hypertension prevention, detection, and control.
What increases the risk of developing hypertension?
Some modifiable risk factors include:
Some unmodifiable risk factors include:
What are the symptoms of hypertension?
Most people with hypertension don’t feel any symptoms. According to WHO, very high blood pressures can cause headaches, blurred vision, chest pain and other symptoms.
People with very high blood pressure (usually 180/120 or higher) can experience symptoms including:
How hypertension is detected?
According to WHO, if hypertension is treated, then it can cause other health conditions like kidney disease, heart disease and stroke. The only way to detect hypertension is to have a health professional measure blood pressure.
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How to treat hypertension?
Lifestyle changes can help lower high blood pressure. Some of these changes include:
If you have high blood pressure, your doctor may recommend one or more medicines.
The global health agency maintains that the Blood pressure goal is less than 130/80 if you have:
For most people, the goal is to have a blood pressure less than 140/90.
How to prevent hypertension?
Lifestyle changes can help lower high blood pressure and can help anyone with hypertension. Here are some do’s and dont’s:
Dos:
Don’t:
It is noteworthy that hypertension can cause serious damage to the heart. Excessive pressure can harden arteries, decreasing the flow of blood and oxygen to the heart, WHO warns.
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