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Hans India
17-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Olive Hospital Marks World Hypertension Day with a Call for Regular Blood Pressure Monitoring
PRESS RELEASE Hyderabad 17 th, May 2025: On the occasion of World Hypertension Day, observed every year on May 17, Olive Hospital, a trusted name in healthcare and dedicated to better health outcomes and saving lives, are reminded of the pressing need to address the growing health crisis poised by hypertension, commonly known as blood pressure, promotion of its prevention, detection and control. The theme for this year is "Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer," which highlights the very importance of precise measurement of blood pressure and its control. Hypertension is also known as the "silent killer," and is a serious public health issue in India. It is one of the key risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, strokes, and kidney failure, and its incidence in India has reached epidemic proportions, as about 200 million adults in India suffer from it, but only around 200 million have their condition under control, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). According to a recent study published in the Journal of Human Hypertension, 22.6% of Indian adults suffer from hypertension, with 24.1% of them being men, who are affected in larger numbers than women (21.2%), and only 15% of individuals have hypertension under control. On this occasion, Dr. Zahedullah Khan, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Olive Hospital, said, 'Patients usually come to see me only after hypertension has already caused them severe complications such as heart attacks, or end-stage heart failure. What is sad is that most of the cases that come to me are those whose emergencies could have been avoided if the patient had been detected early or by regular monitoring. It is very important to take control early by checking your blood pressure regularly, don't wait for signs. Prevention through education and ongoing care is our best weapon to save lives and safeguard hearts.' At Olive Hospital, we see the vital importance of treating hypertension with holistic care and community participation. Our team of cardiologists, endocrinologists, nephrologists and primary care providers is committed to offering individualised treatment plans involving lifestyle changes, pharmacotherapy, and interventional therapies if required. Hypertension tends to develop without symptoms, so it's easy to ignore until it creates more catastrophic events. Hence, we urge everyone to take simple measures like having their blood pressure measured at least once every six months. Following a balanced, low-sodium diet, high potassium, remaining physically active, while smoking or consuming excessive alcohol, and controlling stress. Combined with proper medical care, when necessary, these daily practices can safely lower the risk of complications due to high blood pressure and promote a healthier and longer life. About Olive Hospital: Olive Hospitals is the beacon of hope and advanced medical care at the state level in Telangana, with comprehensive healthcare and a commitment to quality. Since 2010, Olive Hospital's vision of peace and healing has been singularly anchored by one mission: to make accessible world-class healthcare for all of humanity. From humble beginnings 15 years ago, Olive Hospital, with years of excellence in patient care, has become one of the leading multispecialty hospitals in Telangana. Olive Hospital 210-bed's, state-of-the-art multispecialty healthcare facility, offers a wide range of medical services across various specialties, pioneering numerous advanced procedures in fields such as Cardiac Care, Emergency Services, Neuro Care, Kidney Care, Urology, Orthopedics, Joint Replacements, Gynecological Services, Advanced Diagnostics, and Interventional Services. Committed to utilising the latest technology and hiring competent doctors, they have gained national recognition and accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare, the gold standard of healthcare quality in India.


Hans India
17-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Olive Hospital Observes World Hypertension Day, Stresses Need for Regular Blood Pressure Checks
In line with World Hypertension Day, Olive Hospital marked the occasion by emphasizing the crucial role of regular blood pressure monitoring in preventing severe health complications. The hospital joined global efforts in raising awareness about hypertension—a growing health concern in India—under this year's theme: 'Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer.' Hypertension, often dubbed the "silent killer," continues to rise at an alarming rate across the country. Recent findings from the Journal of Human Hypertension reveal that approximately 22.6% of Indian adults are affected, with men (24.1%) being more prone than women (21.2%). Yet, only 15% manage to keep the condition under control. Despite its widespread prevalence, many individuals remain unaware of their status until life-threatening events like heart attacks or kidney failure occur. Speaking on the issue, Dr. Zahedullah Khan, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Olive Hospital, highlighted the dangers of delayed diagnosis. 'Many patients only seek help after significant damage has occurred—events that could have been avoided with earlier detection,' he said. 'Routine blood pressure checks and early intervention are key to preventing serious outcomes. Don't wait for symptoms—take charge of your health now.' Olive Hospital reaffirmed its commitment to providing comprehensive hypertension management through a multidisciplinary approach. Specialists from cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, and general medicine collaborate to deliver tailored treatment plans that combine lifestyle modification, medication, and advanced therapies when needed. The hospital also called upon the public to adopt proactive habits—such as checking blood pressure at least twice a year, following a heart-healthy diet low in sodium and high in potassium, exercising regularly, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and managing stress. These steps, coupled with timely medical care, can significantly reduce the risk of complications linked to high blood pressure.