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Kathmandu's High Blood Pressure Dilemma
Kathmandu Valley, NepalFriday, June 13, 2025
In Western countries, high blood pressure is often called the "silent killer" because it usually doesn't have noticeable symptoms. But in Kathmandu, people report experiencing many symptoms. These symptoms guide how they manage their condition. They also express concerns about becoming dependent on medication. This reflects their traditional views on health and medicine.
To better support these patients, healthcare providers need to understand and address these cultural beliefs and concerns. This means creating patient education materials that resonate with the Nepali experience. It's not just about translating Western advice into Nepali. It's about understanding the unique perspective of Kathmandu residents and incorporating that into their care.
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