Awareness to reduce patients suffer from hypertension stressed

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Creating awareness among the public in general

can be the crucial means of reducing patients suffering from hypertension as

its prevalence is rising alarmingly.

Simultaneously, checking high blood pressure and uncontrolled diabetics is

also important for substantial and sustainable reduction of mortality and

morbidity caused by hypertension.

Number of various non-communicable diseases (NCD), including cardiac ailments

and stroke, is increasing sharply as reckless life-style and food habits are

largely responsible for the diseases.

Ehsanul Amin Emon said they have registered 37,323 patients suffering from

hypertension after screening 1,22,805 suspected ones in 25 upazilas of

Rajshahi, Pabna and Sirajganj districts till December, 2023 since March of

the same year.

He, however, said many of the registered patients are now reporting

controlled blood pressure during their most recent visits across 25 Upazila

Health Complexes (UHCs).

Emon, who is working as the divisional programme officer of Bangl
adesh

Hypertension Control Initiative belonging to National Heart Foundation of

Bangladesh (NHFB), mentioned hypertension is one of the three major causes of

mortality and morbidity in Bangladesh.

One in every five adults is seen suffering from hypertension.

Ehsanul Emon, viewed hypertension, diabetes, obesity, having unhealthy diets

alongside consumption of tobacco products are blamed for the alarming rise of

the disease.

Some other factors include lack of exercise as well as habit of eating fast

food, taking soft drinks or various drugs and drinking alcohol as largely

responsible for heart ailments.

He, however, said modification of life-style, proper control of blood glucose

and hypertension and treatment of lipid disorders can help manage the risk

factors of heart attack.

High blood pressure is known as “the silent killer” as it remains without

symptoms in most individuals.

On behalf of its ‘Resolve to Save Lives: Hypertension Control Programme’,

NHFB has been conducting the hypertension
screening and registration

activities supported by the Global Health Advocacy Incubator’s (GHAI).

The hypertension control programme has been making significant strides to

reduce the prevalence of this disease by ensuring treatment and anti-

hypertensive medicines for the people at the grassroots level, where it is

most needed.

Dr Shamim Jubayer, Programme Manager of Hypertension Control Program, said

their programme has been playing an important role in the treatment of

patients suffering from hypertension.

He said large numbers of marginalized people will benefit from this programme

if uninterrupted supply of anti-hypertensive medicines can be ensured in

UHCs.

Dr Jubayer said the government has recently taken a decision to include the

medicines for hypertension and diabetes in the drug list of community clinics

(CC) to ensure primary health care at the door steps of common people in

rural areas.

CC can be the crucial means of supplying anti-hypertensive drugs among the

patients concerned at
the grassroots level.

Besides, the government’s budget in this sector needs to be increased to

ensure an uninterrupted supply of medicines.

GHAI Bangladesh Country Lead Ruhul Quddus said one in every four adults in

Bangladesh suffers from hypertension. It is a matter of concern that in

recent times, the prevalence of heart disease is being observed among the

youth of the country.

Referring to the World Health Organisation, he said 1.28 billion people

suffer from high blood pressure worldwide and two-third of them live in low-

and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha