Effects of Hypertension in Women

Nov
10
07:00 PM

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, significantly impacts women, increasing their risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. It can also lead to complications during pregnancy, such as preeclampsia, posing a threat to both maternal and fetal health. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Prof. Dr. Vitull K Gupta on November 10 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about timely diagnosis, monitoring, and lifestyle management to address the unique implications of hypertension in women.


Panelists

Dr.Anita Kant

Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad

Dr.Prof. Vitull K Gupta

Consultant, Kishori Ram Hospital & Diabetes Care Centre, Kishori Ram Road, Basant Vihar, Bhatinda, Punjab.


Effects of Hypertension in Women

Nov
10
07:00 PM

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, significantly impacts women, increasing their risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. It can also lead to complications during pregnancy, such as preeclampsia, posing a threat to both maternal and fetal health. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Prof. Dr. Vitull K Gupta on November 10 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about timely diagnosis, monitoring, and lifestyle management to address the unique implications of hypertension in women.

Panelists

Dr.Anita Kant

Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad

Dr.Prof. Vitull K Gupta

Consultant, Kishori Ram Hospital & Diabetes Care Centre, Kishori Ram Road, Basant Vihar, Bhatinda, Punjab.

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