High Blood Pressure in Children: The Silent Health Threat Every Parent Should Know About
When we think about high blood pressure, we picture stressed adults, not children. Yet new research published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health reveals a startling reality: hypertension now affects approximately 4โ7% of children and teenagers worldwide, with rates climbing even higher in many low- and middle-income countries.
What makes this particularly concerning? Most children with high blood pressure have no symptoms. Meanwhile, their hearts, kidneys and blood vessels may already be sustaining silent damage that sets the stage for serious health problems decades later.
The good news: childhood hypertension is largely preventable and treatable. Simple changes to diet, physical activity and daily routines can make a meaningful difference.
In this comprehensive guide, we break down the latest evidence on childhood hypertensionโincluding who is at risk, what parents can do, and when to seek medical advice.
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