BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Livestream ''COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HYPERTENSION''

Hypertension is a dangerous cardiovascular condition that is considered a "silent killer" because the whole progression takes place with no symptoms. It is estimated that the current increase in blood pressure in our country has been at an alarming rate of more than 40%, on average 1 out of 3 adults has the disease.

Livestream ''COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HYPERTENSION''

Start time: 2020-09-26 09:30:00
End time: 2020-09-26 10:30:00

9/24/2020 10:28:07 AM

Although the number of people with high blood pressure is increasing, but the correct understanding is limited. Because it is a chronic disease, people need proper care, regular monitoring and long-term treatment to keep blood pressure stable, limiting the dangerous complications.

  • What is the level to identified high blood pressure?
  • Is headache a symptom of high blood pressure?
  • Will I need to keep taking my blood pressure medicine if my blood pressure is normal?
  • Taking long-term medicine can harm liver, kidney damage?
  • What time of day should be taken and Why not a long-term blood pressure medicine but change it often?

Watch Livestream COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT HYPERTENSION

• At: 9:30 am, Saturday, September 26, 2020

• By MSC. DR. HOANG CONG DUONG - Medical Director, Head of Cardiology Department of CarePlus International Clinic.

CarePlus offers 5 free heart check-ups for 5 luckiest audiences to share & comment on livestream.

Related Events

Livestream ''How to increase the height of a child''
12/3/2020 8:45:30 AM
Parents' genetics are indeed very important for the height of children. However that is not the only determinant. A short parent does not mean that the child will definitely be short. The height development also depends on many other factors such as Nutrition, Movement, Sleep, etc.

Livestream | Tips to reduce side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine
10/27/2021 3:46:54 PM
Livestream is going to broadcast on Fanpage CarePlus Clinic Vietnam at 10:00 am on October 28, 2021 (Friday) with Dr. Dinh Thi Ngoc Minh - Internal Medicine Specialist