Updated On: 17 May, 2023 02:11 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 629 million adults in India had hypertension in 2019. This number is expected to rise to 795 million by 2025. On World Hypertension Day, experts weigh in on the causes, effects, and prevention of hypertension

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Having elevated blood pressure levels, or hypertension, is considered to be common among Indians, but not many are aware of the risks associated with the condition, which affects over 40 percent of adults. According to the National Family and Health Survey’s (NFHS) latest report, 21 percent of women and 24 percent of men of age 15 years and over have hypertension and around 40 percent of adults of age 15 years and over are pre-hypertensive.
On World Hypertension Day, Mid-Day Digital reached out to Dr Shankar. S. Biradar, MBBS, Medical Director, Magniflex India to understand how hypertension affects Indians and ways in which people can prevent or manage the symptoms at an earlier stage.