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High blood pressure particularly widespread in Saxony and Thuringia

High blood pressure particularly widespread in Saxony and Thuringia
Millions of people live with high blood pressure. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Britta Pedersen/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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High blood pressure often goes unnoticed, but can damage the heart and kidneys. What the AOK Plus in Saxony and Thuringia advises.

Over two million people in Saxony and Thuringia live with high blood pressure. The problem is particularly widespread in the two Free States compared to the rest of Germany, according to AOK Plus, based on data from its scientific institute's Health Atlas of Germany.

Thuringia has the highest percentage of people affected in Germany, with a share of 40 percent. Saxony ranks third in the state comparison with a share of 37 percent, according to the AOK analysis. However, the disease often remains undetected.

Untreated, high blood pressure increases the risk of serious secondary diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, kidney damage or dementia, the health insurance company added. As high blood pressure often does not cause any clear symptoms, regular check-ups with a doctor are advisable. From the age of 35, insured persons are entitled to a free health check every three years.

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