Recent data reveals that approximately 4% of children in the United States and 2.5% of children in the United Kingdom had elevated blood pressure in 2023 (CDC, NHS Digital). High blood pressure can damage the cardiovascular system, increasing the risk of serious health complications later in life. Unfortunately, hypertension in children is often asymptomatic, making early detection challenging. This silent nature underscores the importance of regular screening and awareness among healthcare providers and caregivers.
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1. What Is Pediatric Hypertension? Pediatric hypertension refers to high blood pressure diagnosed in children and adolescents, a condition that differs significantly from adult hypertension in…