Understanding the Widespread Impact of Hypertension in Pakistan
SHINE Humanity
Providing free healthcare and preventive solutions to the underserved since 2013.
Hypertension is a global health concern affecting more than 7 million individuals every year. Unfortunately, it gives birth to a myriad of diseases and may even result in irreparable loss of vital organs. The non-communicable disease, also known as a silent killer, is highly prevalent in developing nations.
According to a recent survey, Pakistan is facing a hypertensive crisis as the intensity jumped to 46% from 13% in 2010. However, positive lifestyle changes, enhanced socio-economic factors, and amendments in the healthcare program can help regulate the growing health concern.
Let's try to gain a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of hypertension:
Hypertension: A Silent Epidemic
Hypertension occurs due to weakened arteries, a condition in which your heart needs to work harder to pump blood. This high blood pressure condition stems from the consistently higher blood force against artery walls. Commonly, high blood pressure doesn't show symptoms in the initial stages. However, it silently causes damage and may lead to life-threatening cardiovascular conditions like stroke or heart attack.
To prevent hypertension, blood pressure screening is vital, and regular screening is the only way to monitor high blood pressure. Apart from this, knowing the predisposing factors is also essential. Though some risk factors are uncontrollable, others related to?sedentary?and poor lifestyle choices may pose a threat to people as young as 18 years of age. Abstaining from workouts, excessive intake of junk food, high salt intake, and obesity are some of its major risk factors.
Hypertension in Pakistan
Among other healthcare issues, Pakistan faces a high prevalence of hypertension. Hypertension awareness in Pakistan is crucial as a major portion of the population is unaware of its devastating consequences. Currently, 18% of adults above 15 years of age are affected with hypertension. In the rural population, its prevalence is 16.2%, whereas a hike of 21.6% can?be seen?in the urban areas. As per WHO, hypertensive cases (people with blood pressure 140/90 mmHg or higher) increased drastically in Pakistan from 1999 to 2019.
Childhood hypertension is another cause of concern for the nation.?This is mainly due to schools without playgrounds and the absence of parental support?in?outdoor activities. Likewise, in?the?urban centers, office jobs, technology, and transportation facilities have?significantly reduced physical activities.
Moreover, the rapid shift towards urbanization contributes to the growing hypertension rate. Poor dietary choices, specifically high salt intake, are a?major?culprit. Apart from that, non-awareness and?paucity?of data at a national level are other reasons. Today, nearly 70% of the Pakistani population is unaware of living with the disease, resulting in a control rate of just 3%.
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Substantial Barriers in Controlling Hypertension
Being a developing nation, Pakistan faces multiple barriers in controlling hypertension. The inadequacy of screening programs creates a hindrance in early detection. Likewise, poor health facilities create numerous challenges.?Inflation is?on the rise?and?the hefty treatment cost makes it difficult for a?common man?to seek treatment.
Not only is this, but lack of awareness?also?poses a?great?hurdle. A?major?population in Pakistan fails to understand the consequences of unhealthy eating patterns. Addiction to drugs, smoking, and high sugar intake make matters worse. Furthermore, the heterogeneous studies in Pakistan make it?difficult?to comprehend the disease deeply. The variability of data does not show consistent results due to which it becomes challenging to come up with a definite conclusion. But whether it's a systematic barrier or resistance at an individual level, addressing the root cause is imperative to stay safe from the growing complications of hypertension.
Suggested Measures to Control the Escalating Hypertension Rate
The situation is undoubtedly alarming and requires a massive change in policymaking and a decent budget. Free and easily accessible healthcare facilities should be introduced. Various awareness programs are essential to changing people's mindsets. Also, free hypertension screening can encourage more people to schedule regular screening.
Most importantly, statistics must be available for all such steps. Reliable research methodologies must be adopted so that effective management plans can be implemented. In short, change is required at all levels, be it policymaking, government, or individual. Effective measures can play a pivotal role in controlling hypertension and safeguarding Pakistan from unnecessary casualties.
SHINE Humanity's Initiatives for Hypertension
The pressing healthcare issue requires numerous initiatives focused on raising awareness and increasing the accessibility of healthcare facilities.?SHINE Humanity?is actively engaged in the mission of protecting Pakistan from the threat of this healthcare disaster. We are successfully running the SHINE Humanity Hypertension Program, with 200 registered patients screened and followed until stabilization. Our healthcare workers witness the alarming situation in rural Sindh, where people?are deprived?of?basic?healthcare facilities. Such eye-opening experiences motivate our team to work collectively for long-term change.
While several barriers exist, we are still optimistic and looking forward to collaborative efforts. We believe that even minute changes can be beneficial for the people of rural Sindh struggling to find effective hypertension treatment.
Together, we need to struggle for awareness and management. Setting up new clinics for blood pressure screening, arranging campaigns, and ensuring the availability of medicines can help thousands of lives.