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Monday 26 February 2024
We need to pay attention to health care, especially for sick people; protecting and restoring health is very necessary. For patients, in addition to spending more time resting, nutrition also...
Thursday 25 January 2024
Announcement of Public Holidays - New Year 2024
Dear valued patients, City International Hospital would like to announce the hospital opening hours during Public Holidays – New Year 2024 (Giap Thin Tet) as below:
Monday 22 January 2024
Staying healthy brings more happiness than anything else during TET holidays?
The Ministry of Health’s Department of Preventive Medicine warned that the coming Lunar New Year (Tet) holidays and spring festive season, when trading and travel...
Tuesday 26 December 2023
2024 New Year's Holiday Announcement
In observance of New Year’s Day, we would like to thank you for your support and cooperation in the year 2024 and look forward to receiving your continuing assistance...
Wednesday 29 November 2023
The journey of two hospitals in Vietnam first to qualify for coveted AACI accreditation
Nearly 2 years attentively nurturing & more than 6 months intensively executing, to be proudly become the two hospitals firstly in Vietnam certified for American...

  More than half of all persons with diabetes have a condition called hypertension, defined as blood pressure higher than 140/90 mmHg. Left untreated, these patients can develop heart disease, stroke, retinopathy (eye disease), kidney disease, nerve damage, and even death.

 Here’s what you need to know to recognize and treat high blood pressure.

 

Did you know?

Many health care providers believe that controlling blood pressure is at least as important as controlling blood glucose levels, because of the serious risk of heart attacks and death.

The factors related to high blood pressure may differ for each type of diabetes:

  • High blood pressure is more common in persons with type 2 diabetes who also have obesity.
  • In persons with type 1 diabetes, high blood pressure tends to be more common in older patients and those with underlying kidney disease.

High blood pressure can be related to the development of diabetic complications such as eye damage, nerve damage, or kidney disease.

High blood pressure often goes undetected because many people don’t have symptoms.

When symptoms of high blood pressure do occur, they might include headaches, chest pain, or shortness of breath.

Tips to prevent the progression to hypertension:

  • Meeting with a nutritionist to develop a diet high in fruits and vegetables, low in salt, saturated fats, and alcohol
  • Exercising for at least 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week
  • Weight loss
  • Medications, if blood pressure doesn’t improve after 3 months of lifestyle changes

Patients with diabetes are at risk for hypertension. Left untreated, this condition can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and even death. Check your blood pressure at home if it has been high in the past and at every doctor’s visit.

For appointment or more information about the services provided by Cardiology Clinic, please contact:

Cardiology Clinic

  • Nurse Station: (8428) 6280 3333, ext. 8241 or 8249
  • Reception Desk: (8428) 6280 3333, ext. 8330

City International Hospital

  • Operator: (8428) 6280 3333, ext. 0
  • Address: No. 3, 17A Street, Binh Tri Dong B Ward, Binh Tan Dist. (Next to AEON Mall Binh Tan). Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Website: https://cih.com.vn/en/
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