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Silent Threat Unveiled: Hypertension’s Stealthy Consequences and the Call for Urgent Action

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, silently wreaks havoc as it elevates the force of blood flowing through arteries. Most individuals remain oblivious to their hypertensive state, as it often manifests without symptoms. Tragically, recognition typically arrives hand-in-hand with complications like stroke, heart attack, or kidney failure.

This global non-communicable lifestyle disease poses a significant risk to cardiovascular health, impacting nations and families both economically and emotionally. Urgent action is imperative, necessitating effective healthcare policies to address this condition.

Hypertension’s association with vascular and organ damage, alongside chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and obesity, amplifies the threat of cardiovascular ailments. It is time to unveil this silent threat and proactively safeguard our well-being.

For a detailed story, visit: Hindustan Times

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