Young India at Risk: Why Hypertension Has Become a Lifestyle Crisis

▴ Dr. Kushal Banerjee, Senior Homeopath at Dr Kalyan Banerjee's Clinic
On the occasion of World Hypertension Day, hypertension continues to be one of India’s most pressing public health concerns sitting at the intersection of modern lifestyles, preventive healthcare, and holistic approaches to long-term wellness.

NEW DELHI | May 14, 2026: On the occasion of World Hypertension Day, hypertension continues to be one of India’s most pressing public health concerns sitting at the intersection of modern lifestyles, preventive healthcare, and holistic approaches to long-term wellness. 

Often referred to as a “silent killer,” hypertension contributes to heart attacks, strokes, and kidney-related complications globally. In India alone, it affects over 220 million individuals, placing a significant burden on the healthcare system. Despite its high prevalence, a large proportion of cases remain undiagnosed or poorly controlled due to limited routine screening and low awareness. 

In recent years, the condition has been increasingly linked to urban lifestyle patterns. Chronic stress, long working hours, lack of physical activity, irregular sleep cycles, and high intake of processed foods with excess salt have significantly contributed to its rise. Additionally, obesity and metabolic disorders are further increasing risk, making hypertension a deadly cog in multifactorial conditions that requires long-term, individualized management.

A concerning trend is the shift in age profile, with hypertension now being diagnosed more frequently among young professionals and even Gen Z. Sedentary work environments, excessive screen time, poor sleep hygiene, and unmanaged stress levels are some of the reasons for this, underscoring the urgent need for early intervention and preventive care.

The asymptomatic nature of hypertension often delays diagnosis until complications arise, including cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and kidney damage. This makes regular monitoring and lifestyle correction critical components of effective long-term management.

Alongside conventional medical care, there is growing attention towards holistic and individualized approaches that focus on root-cause lifestyle imbalances. Homeopathy, in particular, is increasingly being explored as a complementary system that emphasizes stress management, emotional well-being, sleep regulation, and personalized lifestyle correction as part of overall care. Homeopathy is a holistic approach that combines awareness, lifestyle correction, and individualized care which is extremely important. 

Dr. Kushal Banerjee, Dr Kalyan Banerjee’s Clinic, said, “The increasing incidence of hypertension today reflects how deeply our lifestyles have changed. In clinical practice, we are seeing a rising number of younger patients with elevated blood pressure, largely linked to stress, irregular routines, and poor dietary habits. Since it often remains symptomless, many patients become aware only after complications begin to develop.”

He further added, “There is a strong need to focus on prevention and early detection. Regular monitoring, lifestyle modification, and timely medical guidance remain the foundation of effective management. Alongside conventional care, holistic approaches can also support patients in addressing stress-related triggers and improving long-term lifestyle balance.”

Despite its widespread prevalence, hypertension continues to be under-recognized as a lifestyle-driven epidemic. The gap between rising incidence and effective management highlights the need for stronger public health awareness, routine screening, and a more proactive healthcare approach across systems.

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