Hypertension & Heart Health
Understanding Hypertension & Heart Health
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a common condition that, if left unmanaged, can lead to serious heart, kidney, and brain complications. Maintaining heart health is essential for long-term wellness and quality of life.
At Dr. Rahul Ghosh’s Clinic, we provide comprehensive evaluation, personalized treatment, and preventive guidance to help patients maintain healthy blood pressure and reduce cardiovascular risks.
Common Conditions We Manage
Fever, infections, and seasonal illnesses
Respiratory issues like cough, cold, asthma
Digestive problems such as acidity, constipation, diarrhea
Fatigue, body aches, and general weakness
Chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and thyroid disorders
Symptoms to Watch For
Persistent headache or dizziness
Chest discomfort or palpitations
Shortness of breath during activity
Fatigue or weakness
Swelling in legs or ankles
Many patients with hypertension may not experience noticeable symptoms, making regular monitoring crucial.
Our Approach to Hypertension & Heart Health
Dr. Rahul Ghosh combines modern diagnostics, evidence-based medicine, and lifestyle guidance to ensure optimal heart health.
✅ Comprehensive Evaluation: Blood pressure monitoring, ECG, lipid profile, and heart risk assessment
✅ Personalized Treatment Plan: Tailored medications and lifestyle interventions
✅ Lifestyle & Nutrition Guidance: Diet, exercise, and stress management for heart protection
✅ Continuous Monitoring: Regular follow-ups to track blood pressure and heart function
✅ Preventive Focus: Early detection and management to reduce risk of heart disease and stroke
Dr. Rahul Ghosh for Hypertension & Heart Health ?
Experienced General Medicine Consultant with years of clinical practice
Focus on personalized and patient-centric care
Transparent communication and evidence-based treatment
Advanced diagnostic support for accurate treatment
Emphasis on prevention and holistic wellness
For most patients, at least once a week at home or during regular clinic visits, more frequently if on medication or at high risk.
Yes, for some patients, diet, exercise, and stress management can significantly reduce blood pressure, but others may require medication.
Absolutely. Hypertension and heart risk factors often don’t show symptoms early, so regular preventive check-ups are essential.
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