A
chief pharmacist in the Dilimi Pharmacy in Jos, Mrs. Rotkang Okunlola, on
Thursday warned Nigerians against habits capable of resulting in High Blood
Pressure which is a silent killer.
She
said in Jos that HBP is a silent killer because it usually presented with no
early symptoms, adding that it affects one in every three adults
Okunlola
said that smoking, high alcohol intake, stress, anxiety, consumption of diet
high in salt and fat, lack of or inadequate exercise and consumption of
processed food increased the risk of hypertension.
She
said, “Excessive alcohol intake can raise the blood pressure; smoking increases
the chance of a heart attack or stroke.
“People
should reduce their salt intake because salt makes the body to retain more
fluid which makes the heart work harder.”
She
said that hypertension had no cure, adding, however, that “it can be managed by
the use of drugs to control the blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart
attacks and strokes’’.
The
pharmacist advised people to check their blood pressure regularly to avoid
strokes, heart attacks or even death.
She
also encouraged people to eat healthy food and drink enough water daily.
She
said, “People should eat more of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts,
poultry and fish and less of processed and refined food.
“Alcohol
should be taken in limited quantity and smoking should be avoided.”
Okunlola
said that the ailment remained a major cause of death because most people did
not know they were hypertensive.
She
said, “It affects one in every three adults; the unfortunate thing about it is
that if it is not detected early, or if left untreated, it can cause a heart
attack, stroke or death.”
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