Shanghai Daily

City sounds alert over hypertensi­on

- Christine Cai

AROUND three in 10 adults in Shanghai suffer from hypertensi­on and more than half of them are unaware of their condition, the city’s health commission said yesterday, National Hypertensi­on Day.

The commission has organized weeklong consultati­on and education programs to raise awareness of high blood pressure and its risks.

Hypertensi­on is a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes and kidney disease. About 70 percent of stroke-related deaths and 50 percent of fatal heart attacks are closely related to the condition.

“Early detection of hypertensi­on is very important, as people over 35 years old should check their blood pressure regularly,” said Dr Fan Min from Shanghai Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditiona­l Chinese and Western Medicine. “About half of people with hypertensi­on don’t have symptoms and they are unaware of their disease until suffering serious complicati­ons like stroke, heart attack, blindness and kidney failure. Hypertensi­on can cause damage to organs and blood vessels.”

Doctors said people should adopt a healthy lifestyle to prevent and control hypertensi­on.

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