Updated
Updated · Hindustan Times · Jun 12
Mumbai Doctor Flags 8 Ignored Hypertension Symptoms Before Diagnosis
Updated
Updated · Hindustan Times · Jun 12

Mumbai Doctor Flags 8 Ignored Hypertension Symptoms Before Diagnosis

1 articles · Updated · Hindustan Times · Jun 12

Summary

  • Dr. Murtaza S Bagwala said hypertension often goes undetected because early warning signs are mild and easy to dismiss, including frequent headaches, dizziness, fatigue, head heaviness, blurred vision, irritability, poor sleep and breathlessness while walking.
  • Those symptoms are commonly blamed on stress, work pressure or lack of sleep, delaying checks until blood pressure readings are already significantly high.
  • Hypertension is known as a silent killer because it can cause little or no obvious symptoms while gradually damaging the heart, brain, kidneys and eyes.
  • Regular blood pressure screening is especially important after age 30 or for people with family history, diabetes, chronic stress, obesity or smoking, Bagwala said.

Insights

Why do South Indian women face a greater hypertension risk, and what does this reveal about hidden gender bias in healthcare?
As India pushes for health screening at 30, can this policy truly unmask the 'silent killer' in time for millions?
With new drugs approved by 2026, can the world finally close the staggering gap in high blood pressure control?