Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
The research revealed that, among male and female patients, systematic arterial hypertension was the most often occurring chronic condition. Many other research as well as our hospital analyses of patients—which included gathering their medical history, ascertaining when their high blood pressure initially started, any co-occurring conditions, blood tests, and mineral and salt percentages—support this conclusion. Therefore Running thorough statistical studies on a lot of patient situations produced the following results: The sample had an average age of 51.00 ± 12.21 years; half of the participants were female and the other half were male with an average age of 49.50 ± 9.04 years. Looking at things like poor physical condition, quality of life, obesity, having a cardiovascular disease (CVD), having any of the chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), those who were hypertensive were more likely to be 61 to 80 year old or older than those who were 41 to 60 year old. This applied to men as well as women of non-white background. Our studies brought us to the conclusion that, especially in cases when the patient shows any form of medical symptom, high blood pressure is a chronic, life-threatening disease that should not be disregarded. Ignorance of this condition can have broad effects on the patient's quality of life and general health. With this study, we aimed to clarify this sickness and inspire people to pay attention. We hope God gives everyone with great health therefore reducing the probability of disease.
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