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How often should adults check their blood pressure levels?

People older than 40 years should have their blood pressure checked one time a year

How often should adults check their blood pressure levels?

"The adults between 18 and 40 years old should get their blood pressure checked every three to five years unless they fall into the high-risk category,” Lead Consultant Tushar Tayal at the Department of Internal Medicine at CK Birla Hospital in Gurugram said.



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New Delhi, April 9

Adults aged between 18 and 40 must get their blood pressure checked every three years to gauge any underlying diseases, and to enable a faster diagnosis and treatment, said doctors here on Tuesday.

According to a recent study by the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research in Bengaluru, about 30 per cent of Indians have never tested their blood pressure.

“People older than 40 years should have their blood pressure checked one time a year. The adults between 18 and 40 years old should get their blood pressure checked every three to five years unless they fall into the high-risk category,” Lead Consultant Tushar Tayal at the Department of Internal Medicine at CK Birla Hospital in Gurugram said.

“All hypertensive patients should monitor blood pressure at least once monthly with a digital BP monitor, ideally after 15 minutes of rest and cuff tied to mid-arm,” added Director Ajay Agarwal of Internal Medicine at Fortis Hospital in Noida.

He explained that in patients without risk factors, blood pressure must be below 140/90 mm Hg. And among those with risk factors such as diabetes or kidney disease to reduce the risk of target organ damage (in kidneys, heart, or eyes), it should be less than 130/80, Ajay said.

The study also showed that about 34 per cent of Indians are in the prehypertensive stage—an intermediate state between normal blood pressure and hypertension. The research showed it is equally concerning, as it contributed substantially to cardiovascular diseases.

“It is important to check blood pressure and keep it under control (with or without medication) because undiagnosed hypertension is a risk factor for stroke, heart attack, kidney damage, and eye damage,” Tushar said.


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