Medical Superintendent at Hillcross Medical Hospital, Dr Henry Nii Odai, has been taken aback by the revelation that a significant number of young individuals in Gbawe are afflicted with hypertension and diabetes.
Henry Nii Odai reported that among the 180 individuals who received a diagnosis, 12 of them were young individuals, highlighting a worrisome prevalence of hypertension and diabetes among this demographic.
He shared this information with the media while conducting a health screening event in the area at no cost.
Dr Henry Nii Odai disclosed that the majority of individuals affected by hypertension and diabetes are oblivious to their condition, and those who are aware tend to rely on traditional herbal remedies, which is a cause for concern.
The screening exercise was a collaboration with Radiance Oil and part of the Homowo Festival celebration.
The doctor expressed concern about the prevalence of challenges due to unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise, particularly among individuals under 40.
“This is a significant challenge. When you speak with those affected, you will find that many are unaware of their conditions. Those aware have turned to herbal medicines and self-medication, which has exacerbated their conditions. The number of people affected by these conditions alarms us. As a result, we must take action and address the problem. If we increase the number to 1,000 people, it will reveal a disturbing number of affected people,” he added.
Dr. Odai urged the public to adopt healthy habits, avoid junk food, and encourage regular exercise, while also advising drivers to avoid late-night eating.
Deputy Managing Director for Radiance Oil Joseph Addai urged the public to undergo regular checkups to prevent severe medical conditions and reduce premature deaths.
He believed that this is both medically and financially sound, as it saves individuals from spending excessively on managing their worsened conditions.
Chief of Gbawe Nii Boye Kojo III and some residents praised the organizers for their assistance.
The chief stated that the free health exercise was a good idea, especially given the country’s economic situation.
He urged the organisers to repeat the exercise on a regular basis.