High blood pressure is a dangerous cardiovascular disease that is considered a "silent killer" because the entire progression of the disease often takes place in silence without symptoms. It is estimated that hypertension in our country is currently already at a red alert level with a rate of more than 40%, meaning that, on average, 1 out of every three adults has the disease.
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Although the number of people with hypertension is increasing, the correct understanding of the disease and how to care for people with hypertension is still limited. Because it is a chronic disease, people with hypertension need proper care, regular monitoring, and long-term treatment to keep blood pressure stable and limit dangerous complications.
Many questions about taking care of relatives (grandparents/parents) in the hypertensive family that Cardiologists regularly receive:
Watch the video clip below to get THS. BS. HOANG CONG DUONG (Medical Director, Head of Cardiology Department of CarePlus International Clinic) answers all questions about the disease!