Teenagers Face Silent Threat: Adult Hypertension Strikes Young

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News18•30-12-2025, 18:25
Teenagers Face Silent Threat: Adult Hypertension Strikes Young
- •Hypertension, once an adult disease, is now prevalent in teenagers and children aged 6-19.
- •Often a "silent killer" with no initial symptoms, it can lead to heart attack, stroke, and kidney issues if untreated.
- •Causes include unhealthy lifestyle (primary hypertension) and underlying conditions like kidney problems or hormonal imbalances (secondary hypertension).
- •Symptoms to watch for include persistent vomiting, chest tightness, headaches, and vision problems.
- •Management involves a healthy diet, regular exercise (150 mins/week), and medical consultation for severe cases.
Why It Matters: Hypertension is silently affecting teenagers; early detection and lifestyle changes are crucial to prevent serious health complications.
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