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🕐 Last updated: May 26, 2026
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According to the World Health Organization, over 1.28 billion adults worldwide aged 30–79 years have hypertension, but nearly half of them are unaware of their condition. Regular monitoring can help reduce the risk of severe complications and death
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. It’s measured in two numbers: Systolic (the upper number): the pressure when your heart beats, and Diastolic (the lower number): the pressure when your heart is at rest between beats
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA), hypertension is diagnosed when:
Systolic pressure is 140 mm Hg or higher, and/or
Diastolic pressure is 90 mm Hg or higher
Uncontrolled hypertension can lead to serious health complications, including:
The problem is that many individuals live with high blood pressure for years without knowing it. This means they miss the chance to take early steps to protect their health.
Some key risk factors for developing hypertension include:
Yes. Once identified, hypertension can often be managed successfully through:
Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in preventing complications.
Regular blood pressure checks, even when you feel healthy, are key to staying ahead of the risks.
The American Heart Association emphasizes that blood pressure should be checked at least once every two years if it’s normal, and more frequently if you’re at risk (AHA Guidelines).
Checking your blood pressure is a simple, painless act, but it can save your life.
Don’t wait for symptoms, make it part of your routine, and encourage others to do the same.
If you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure or want a second opinion on your condition, our TKH team is here to support you with trusted, expert medical insights.
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