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Early Checks Can Prevent Deadly Diseases

Early Checks Can Prevent Deadly Diseases

Post by : Shakul

Non-communicable diseases are becoming one of the biggest public health concerns in Vietnam as doctors warn that thousands of people continue to ignore early symptoms until severe complications appear. Medical experts say diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders and chronic respiratory illnesses are silently affecting more people every year due to unhealthy lifestyles and delayed medical attention.

Health experts explained that many patients only discover they are suffering from chronic illnesses after experiencing life-threatening conditions such as stroke, heart failure or kidney damage. Doctors are urging citizens to undergo regular medical checkups and adopt healthier lifestyles to reduce the growing burden of non-communicable diseases across the country.

Eighty-two-year-old Khuat Ngoc Ha from Phuc Tho said he discovered he had hypertension during a routine health examination despite feeling completely healthy at the time. After receiving medical advice, he understood the risks linked to uncontrolled blood pressure including stroke and cardiovascular disease. Since then, he has consistently taken medication, adjusted his diet and attended regular follow-up appointments. Doctors say his health has remained stable because of strict treatment adherence.

Another patient, sixty-six-year-old Le Van Hoang from Gia Lam, was not aware he had high blood pressure until he suddenly suffered a stroke caused by cerebral infarction. He was rushed to Gia Lam General Hospital after developing facial paralysis, speech difficulties, severe headaches and partial paralysis. Doctors performed emergency thrombolytic treatment that helped stabilize his condition and prevent further complications.

According to medical officials at Gia Lam General Hospital, around 6,000 patients are currently receiving outpatient treatment for hypertension and diabetes. Hospital authorities have strengthened disease management systems through early screening, continuous monitoring and risk assessment programs. Doctors say hypertension-related illnesses now account for nearly 60 percent of inpatient cases in some departments, particularly among elderly patients with underlying conditions.

Medical experts say non-communicable diseases usually develop slowly and often show mild or hidden symptoms during the early stages. Common risk factors include smoking, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, stress, lack of exercise and environmental pollution. Doctors warn that many people ignore these risks until the diseases become severe and difficult to manage.

Healthcare professionals are encouraging citizens to regularly monitor their blood pressure at home and maintain healthy daily habits. Doctors recommend reducing salt, sugar and unhealthy fats while increasing physical activity and ensuring adequate sleep. They also stress the importance of following prescribed medications correctly and never stopping treatment without medical consultation.

Doctors believe that stronger public awareness, early diagnosis and long-term disease management can significantly reduce deaths and disabilities caused by chronic illnesses. Authorities say proactive healthcare and lifestyle changes remain the most effective defense against non-communicable diseases and their dangerous complications.

May 25, 2026 11:43 a.m. 140

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