Evaluation of Drug Management of Essential Hypertension in Patients in the Sikar District (Rajasthan)
Abstract
Due to its terrific incidence and position as a key risk issue for cardiovascular illnesses and other effects, hypertension is a widespread public fitness challenge and an critical subject matter of research.To determine the management of hypertension and the factors that contribute to it. To gauge study participants' knowledge, access to care, and level of control over their hypertension. A cross-sectional study was performed in a hospital in Sikar District. An updated version of the WHO STEPS interview schedule was used for 200 patient, ages 20–60. 32% of people had hypertension at age 49 to 50. 58.3% of hypertensive patients were male. Male individuals who were the oldest had a higher likelihood of having hypertension. healthcare interventions are needed to enhance the management of high blood pressure on this location because of the higher incidence (30%-35%). nonpharmacological management is also an effective way to control hypertension, a lowering of mean SBP by >10 mm Hg and DBP by 5 mm Hg.
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