Hyderabad:A survey by the Andhra Pradesh Department of Health found more than 50 percent of people suffering from either blood pressure or diabetes in the state. The Centre had decided to collect state-wise public health details after the Corona first wave. Part of this is the arranged glucometers and BP devices to detect blood pressure and diabetes in men/women over 30 years of age. In this regard, the survey was conducted in AP from September 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021.
Of those, 2,30,69,307 were over 30 years of age. The survey found that 19,11,645 (8.19%) had hypertension and 14,28,226 (6.27%) had diabetes. However, a recent ongoing survey is being conducted with the Centre directing to identify such patients once again with diagnostic tests.
The survey was started for the second time in the state on October 2 last year. So far details have been collected from 1,62,33,599 people in 13 districts. As the tests continue, the number of people with noncommunicable diseases such as hypertension and diabetes is increasing exponentially.
Of the 50,10,708 people over the age of 30 who were tested, 26.71% had high blood pressure and 26% had diabetes, medical experts said. Krishna district has the highest number of such people. The impact is greatest on Guntur and East Godavari.
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