SINGAPORE - For over two decades, Mr Edward Lee, 62, has been living with hypertension - a chronic disease that now makes him more vulnerable to experiencing severe symptoms from the coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - For over two decades, Mr Edward Lee, 62, has been living with hypertension - a chronic disease that now makes him more vulnerable to experiencing severe symptoms from the coronavirus.
Among the 23 deaths so far, 10 patients aged between 60 and 86 were reported to have a history of hypertension."I wash my hands with soap frequently and wear a mask outdoors. I trust that I have followed the best guidelines," said the manager in a beverage company, although he conceded that there is still a possibility of getting infected.
"The presence of such complications increases the disease and death risks of Covid-19 patients who also suffer from hypertension," said Prof Tan. Dr Mak Koon Hou, SHF assistant honorary secretary, cited studies of Covid-19 patients and said the findings suggest that"patients with hypertension were more likely to succumb to a more serious form of Covid-19".
Dr Mak said:"These studies suggest that patients with certain blood pressure-lowering medicines may increase an enzyme, which is needed for the Sars-CoV-2 to enter the cells to cause the disease. The finding gave rise to the hypothesis that those receiving these medicines were more susceptible to Covid-19."
Mr Lee, a father of three, is"glad the myth has been debunked" so that those who have hypertension like him need not be worried. Besides adopting a suitable exercise regimen, he said,"adequate rest is also essential for a healthy lifestyle".
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