The lifestyle changes in urban cities, like sedentary work, unhealthy eating patterns is leading to increased rates of hypertension.
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Dr JD Mukherji, senior director of Neurology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, says, it is further disturbing that most people are unaware of their hypertensive condition and its adverse impact on their health, in the long term. Hence, there is a clear need for augmenting awareness levels and spreading knowledge about hypertension and its impact among common public at large.
Hypertension is a state when the blood pressure increases beyond stipulated range to unhealthy levels which like diabetes or any similar lifestyle disorder impact various organs within the human body. When high blood pressure is not monitored or treated, it can lead to a stroke, heart attack, kidney damage, memory problems and more. It is a lesser known fact that stroke is one of the leading causes of death and may lead to severe long-term disability as well.
Usually, people who have suffered from stroke also have had a history of high blood pressure. Therefore, it is even more crucial to for hypertension patients to monitor their blood pressure on a regular basis.
Hypertension is often considered a silent ailment; it can cause damage to one's body for years before the consequences become evident. It tends to run in families and according to recent studies, it is more likely to affect men than women. Yet, what is important to note and a ray of hope is the fact that hypertension is a manageable condition and can be kept in check with simple lifestyle modifications and minor medical intervention.
Dr JD Mukherji further stated, if hypertension goes unidentified and is not treated for a long duration, then patients can suffer from:
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Kidney problems - When blood vessels get damaged, the nephrons that filter blood do not receive required oxygen and nutrients. That's the reason why high blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney failure. Additionally, it can also lead to chronic kidney diseases and acute renal failure.
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Ear problems- People suffering from high blood pressure could also suffer from hearing loss as a result of their medical condition. Sensorineural hearing Loss; tinnitus Hypertension as a condition is heavily influenced by diet such as excessive intake of alcohol, smoking, junk food, etc.
It is important for people to understand that their lifestyle would require certain modification/alteration to keep their blood pressure under control.
In certain cases, basic improvement in diet and lifestyle, including reducing salt and alcohol intake, plus losing weight, increasing physical activity, incorporating DASH diet (includes consumption of fruits, vegetables, low fat dairy products), reducing/quitting smoking, etc, may be enough to control blood pressure.
Source-ANI