Changes in existence, including bad eating behavior, contribute immensely to growing instances of high blood pressure in Ghana. Dr. Seth Yao Nani, a Physician Specialist at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, made this known in a presentation at a clinical discussion board organized by using the Holy Trinity Medical Centre on Friday, July 5, 2019, in Accra. The forum was on the present-day management of high blood pressure in Ghana and across the world and taken together doctors and nurses from numerous hospitals. Doctors and nurses from numerous fitness centers had been assembled with the aid of Holy Trinity Medical Centre at the Hinlone Chinese Restaurant, Labone, in Accra, on Friday, May 3, 2019.
It aimed to impart the platform for medical practitioners to percentage information on how first-class to manage high blood pressure that’s reportedly among the five primary causes of deaths in Ghana. Citing a 2019 World Health Organisation (WHO) and SAGE file on high blood pressure state of affairs in Ghana, Dr. Yao Nano discovered that one in aged Ghanaians (50 years and above) was hypertensive. He bemoaned that high blood pressure changed into a major purpose of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality in Ghana.
According to him, the WHO and SAGE records suggest an average occurrence fee of 25-48 percent, with the prevalence better in the city population than in the rural population. He lamented that about 70 percent of those with hypertension aren’t on any remedy. 13% of hypertensives have their blood pressures managed via treatment,” he said. Worldwide, he revealed that high blood pressure could boom using 2025, reaching near 1.Five billion cases. In attendance on the discussion board was Dr. Felix Anyah, founder of the Holy Trinity Medical Centre, Dr. Dzifa Anyah, Dr. Emefa Anyah.
Studies suggest that the number one hypertension handiest occurs to human beings with an everyday intake of salt that exceeds five. Eight grams. Heredity and race were tested to be elements in 30 percent of the cases that have been studied. People with their family record of hypertension had been two times as likely to get it. And the number of cases of hypertension became greatest among African Americans. Also, most of those who look at topics that exhibited increased stiffness or resistance of their peripheral arteries. This stiffness has been linked to genetic elements, obesity, and absence of exercise, excessive salt intake, and vintage age.
About 5 to ten percent of the cases of hypertension may be attributed to a few particular motives and is known as secondary hypertension. Chronic kidney sicknesses, oral contraceptive tablets, adrenal gland tumors, chronic alcohol abuse, and coarctation of the aorta are recognized reasons for secondary hypertension. Coarctation of the aorta is the most not unusual cause of secondary high blood pressure in children.