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Home / Health / Alarming Hypertension Detected in Karnataka Schools

Alarming Hypertension Detected in Karnataka Schools

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Over 12.5% of Karnataka students screened show hypertension
  • Health checks covered 4.6 million students across government schools
  • Davangere district recorded the highest percentage of hypertension
Alarming Hypertension Detected in Karnataka Schools

Health screenings conducted for the 2025-26 academic year in Karnataka have identified a concerning prevalence of hypertension among students. Approximately 12.5% of students in government and aided schools were found to have elevated blood pressure, requiring further medical attention. These initial findings emerged from a comprehensive health check-up covering over 4.6 million students from Class I to II PUC across the state.

The Department of Health and Family Welfare's screening, which took place between April and November, identified 5,77,260 students with hypertension. While Vijayapura and Belagavi districts reported the highest sheer numbers of affected students, Davangere district registered the highest percentage, with 31.3% of screened students showing signs of hypertension. Conversely, Bengaluru South district reported the lowest figures.

Officials emphasize that these are not confirmed cases and that further evaluations are necessary, as a student's blood pressure can fluctuate. Cardiologists point to factors like childhood obesity, stress, diet, and genetic predisposition as potential contributors to hypertension in young individuals. The study underscores the need for increased awareness among parents and healthcare providers regarding pediatric hypertension.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Approximately 12.5% of students in government and aided schools in Karnataka were identified with hypertension during the recent health check-ups.
Davangere district in Karnataka recorded the highest percentage of students with hypertension, at 31.3%.
Experts suggest that childhood obesity, stress from studies, unhealthy diets, and family history are potential triggers for hypertension in children.

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