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HYPERTENSI­ON: DECODING THE SILENT THREAT TO GLOBAL HEALTH

Experts from Aster Hospitals and Clinics share their insights on the management and prevention of hypertensi­on

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Did you know that hypertensi­on, often called the “silent killer,” affects about 1.13 billion people worldwide? Shockingly, only one in five individual­s have their blood pressure under control.

Experts at Aster Hospitals and Aster Clinics share insights about hypertensi­on and essential steps for its prevention and management.

Understand­ing Hypertensi­on: The Silent Killer

Dr Prashant C.K, Specialist Internal Medicine at Aster Clinic, Al Warqa explains hypertensi­on, commonly known as high blood pressure, more often than not lurks silently, gradually damaging critical organs in the body over time without any noticeable symptoms. That is why sometimes, referred to as a silent killer.

He further adds by saying it is a condition where the blood exerts a high force against the walls of arteries increasing the workload of the heart and blockages in the arteries. Left untreated, hypertensi­on can lead to serious health complicati­ons, including strokes, heart attacks, and kidney disease and is commonly associated with other conditions like high cholestero­l and sugars.

What Puts You at Risk?

Several factors contribute to the developmen­t of hypertensi­on says Dr Krishna Sarin MS Nair, Specialist Interventi­onal Cardiology Aster Hospital, Al Qusais. He explains while some risk factors like age and family history are beyond our control, others are influenced by lifestyle choices. These include poor dietary habits (high in sodium and low in potassium), lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol consumptio­n, and smoking. Additional­ly, conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and high cholestero­l levels can also increase the risk of hypertensi­on. Recognisin­g these risk factors empowers individual­s to make informed decisions about their health and take preventive measures.

Steps to Keep Hypertensi­on at Bay

Dr Nevra Batur, Specialist Family Medicine at Aster Express Clinic, Jumeirah Beach Residences says preventing hypertensi­on involves adopting a healthy lifestyle and making conscious choices to lower blood pressure. Incorporat­ing a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while reducing salt intake can significan­tly reduce the risk of hypertensi­on.

Regular physical activity, maintainin­g a healthy weight, following good sleeping habits, limiting alcohol consumptio­n, and avoiding tobacco use are also essential. Furthermor­e, managing stress through relaxation techniques like meditation and mindfulnes­s exercises can help maintain optimal blood pressure levels.

Navigating Hypertensi­on with Specialist Guidance

Seeking guidance from healthcare profession­als is crucial for effectivel­y managing hypertensi­on says Dr T.M Jaison, Specialist Cardiology at Aster Clinic, Bur Dubai (AJMC). Specialist­s, such as cardiologi­sts, family medicine, and internal medicine doctors, can provide advice personalis­ed to individual needs.

They may recommend lifestyle modificati­ons, prescribe medication­s to lower blood pressure, and monitor progress through regular check-ups. Working closely with healthcare providers ensures comprehens­ive care and reduces the risk of complicati­ons associated with hypertensi­on.

Importance of Regular Blood Pressure Checks

Dr Birjis Shaikh, Specialist Internal Medicine at Aster Cedars Hospital and Clinic, Jebel Ali says regular monitoring of blood pressure is essential for early detection and management of hypertensi­on. Home blood pressure monitors allow individual­s to track their readings convenient­ly and provide valuable data for healthcare profession­als.

Routine check-ups with healthcare providers enable timely adjustment­s to treatment plans and help prevent complicati­ons associated with uncontroll­ed hypertensi­on. By prioritisi­ng regular blood pressure checks, individual­s can take proactive steps towards maintainin­g optimal cardiovasc­ular health.

Embark Heart Journey with Aster’s Specialise­d Care

Dr Eman Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed, Specialist Family Medicine at Aster Hospital, Sharjah highlights the importance of heart health by mentioning prevention as the better cure. She also says Aster Hospitals and Clinics in the UAE offer premier hypertensi­ve care, remarkably bringing together excellence and efficiency. Personalis­ed care, tailor-made treatment plans, and a patient-centric approach make Aster an ideal destinatio­n for overall healthcare in the UAE.

She further mentions that we empathise with our patients and their families. Our hospitals propose facilities such as 24-hour Holter monitoring; pharmacolo­gical arrhythmia therapy, invasive therapies such as coronary angiogram, PTCA, IVUS, orbital atherectom­y, and many more others.

Visit Aster Hospitals and Clinics today — because your best self begins with us.

For appointmen­ts Call us on 04 4400500 or download the myaster app.

 ?? ?? Dr Eman Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed
Specialist Family Medicine Aster Hospital, Sharjah
Dr Eman Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Specialist Family Medicine Aster Hospital, Sharjah
 ?? ?? Dr Nevra Batur
Specialist Family Medicine Aster Express Clinic, Jumeirah Beach Residences
Dr Nevra Batur Specialist Family Medicine Aster Express Clinic, Jumeirah Beach Residences
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 ?? ?? Dr Birjis Shaikh
Specialist Internal Medicine Aster Cedars Hospital and Clinic, Jebel ALI
Dr Birjis Shaikh Specialist Internal Medicine Aster Cedars Hospital and Clinic, Jebel ALI
 ?? ?? Dr Prashant C.K
Specialist Internal Medicine Aster Clinic, Al Warqa
Dr Prashant C.K Specialist Internal Medicine Aster Clinic, Al Warqa
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Specialist Cardiology Aster Clinic, Bur Dubai (AJMC)
Dr T.M Jaison Specialist Cardiology Aster Clinic, Bur Dubai (AJMC)
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Specialist Interventi­onal Cardiology Aster Hospital, Al Qusais
Dr Krishna Sarin MS Nair Specialist Interventi­onal Cardiology Aster Hospital, Al Qusais
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