08/10/2024
πΏπ§ββοΈ Exciting News for Health Enthusiasts! π§ββοΈπΏ
For the first time ever, India has its own guidelines for managing both hypertension and diabetes, thanks to the Association of Physicians of India (API) and the Indian College of Physicians (ICP). These groundbreaking guidelines emphasize a holistic approach, combining traditional treatments with new therapies and lifestyle modifications.
Key Highlights:
πΉ **Yoga as Adjunct Therapy**: Incorporating yoga into your routine can help manage hypertension effectively. π§ββοΈπ§ββοΈ
πΉ **Dual Therapies**: Combining traditional blood pressure treatments with newer drugs like Cilnidipine and ARBs for maximum benefits. π
πΉ **Home BP Monitoring**: Empowering patients to take an active role in their health by monitoring blood pressure at home. π π©Ί
πΉ **Advanced Antidiabetic Drugs**: Use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptors to improve glycemic control and protect against cardiovascular risks. ππ
πΉ **Lifestyle Modifications**: Integrating healthy lifestyle changes to boost treatment outcomes. πΏπ²
These guidelines are tailored specifically for Indian and Southeast Asian populations, considering unique clinical challenges and drug responses. With over 31.5 crore people with hypertension and 10.1 crore diabetics in India, this comprehensive protocol is a major step forward in improving patient care.
Let's take control of our health with these new guidelines! πͺ
Read more about it here: [https://theprint.in/health/yoga-dual-therapies-1st-india-specific-guidelines-for-those-with-both
Key feature of guidelines is emphasis on using multiple methods to measure hypertension, including home BP monitoring. For the first time, yoga is recommended as an adjunct therapy