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Self Screening for Hypertension

Hypertension or high blood-pressure is considered as a silent killer that can cause damage to your heart, eye, and brain. It can increase your chances of having a stroke and can lead to other complications if left unchecked. The lack of symptoms makes hypertension difficult to notice, which is why it becomes increasingly important to check it by self screening.  

Our patient empowered self-screening questionnaire tools of Care Sri Lanka  application makes it easier for yourself-screen for  blood pressure risk, so that you can stay away from many life-threatening  complications.

We welcome  you   do the self screening at your leisure with strictest privacy where your health information is 100% private and confidential

  • Self-screening  questionnaire for blood pressure screening
  • Have had a history of Elevated Blood Pressure in the past or were you told that your blood pressure was abnormal by a doctor in a routine visit 
  • If you are a female and   during pregnancy,were your blood pressure  observed to be abnormal by a doctor in a routine visit 
  • Family history of high blood pressure or diabetes 
  • If you currently have Diabetes. … 
  • Unhealthy Diet. … 
  • Physical Inactivity. … 
  • Obesity. … 
  • Too Much Alcohol. … 
  • Tobacco Use. … 

If you answered yes to any of the above questions then you have risk of having blood pressure, therefore should speak to our  doctor get your blood pressure check 

Even  if you do not have any risk ,Adults aged ≥ 40 years and persons at increased risk for high blood pressure therefore you should be screened annually.  Adults aged 18 to 39 years with normal blood pressure (< 130/85 mm Hg) who do not have other risk factors should be rescreened every 3 to 5 years. 

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