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Nasarawa State Urges Regular Blood Pressure Screenings Amid Rising Hypertension Cases

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The Nasarawa State Government has voiced concerns over the rising cases of hypertension in its 13 local government areas. To address this, the state encouraged regular blood pressure screenings to combat cardiovascular disease.

During a press briefing in Lafia for World Hypertension Day 2024, the Health Commissioner, Dr Gaza Gwamna, represented by Dr John Damina, emphasised the government’s plans for awareness campaigns and screenings to help those affected.

We are worried about the increasing hypertension cases, also known as High Blood Pressure. We are concerned because we know that it is dangerous and it does not give symptoms, mainly when it is still at the primary stage.

As we observe World Hypertension Day today, let us recommit ourselves to promoting cardiovascular health, raising awareness about hypertension, and encouraging individuals to take proactive steps in maintaining healthy blood pressure levels, he said.

Hypertension (high blood pressure) is when the pressure in your blood vessels is too high (140/90 mmHg or higher).

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), hypertension is a common condition but can be severe if not treated.

It said most people with the condition don’t feel any symptoms; however, very high blood pressure can cause headaches, blurred vision, chest pain and other symptoms, and if not treated, it can cause other health conditions like kidney disease, heart disease and stroke.

Stating that hypertension is the primary cause of premature death worldwide, the global health body also estimated that 46% of adults with high blood pressure are unaware that they have the condition. Only approximately 1 in 5 adults (21%) with the condition have it under control.

It said the only way to know and control hypertension is to check your blood pressure and make lifestyle changes like eating a healthier diet, quitting tobacco, and being more active to help lower blood pressure; however, WHO noted that some people may still need to take medications.

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