Gauteng Sees Over 69,000 New Hypertension Cases in Just One Year

Johannesburg – The Gauteng Department of Health has raised alarms regarding the steep rise in hypertension diagnoses, particularly among younger adults, with over 69,000 new cases reported in the province during the 2025/26 financial year.

In a statement shared with The Bulrushes, the department disclosed that between April 2025 and March 2026, 69,125 new hypertension cases were identified throughout Gauteng.

Of these, 26,088 cases were recorded in individuals aged 18 to 44, underscoring growing concerns about the condition’s prevalence in younger populations.

Hypertension, often referred to as the “silent killer,” typically develops without noticeable symptoms.

This condition remains a significant factor in strokes, heart disease, kidney failure, and premature death.

The department pinpointed poor dietary choices, obesity, lack of physical activity, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption as major risk factors contributing to this uptick.

Screening and Awareness Initiatives

To address this issue, the department screened approximately 8.7 million adults for hypertension during the same period, highlighting the importance of regular check-ups for early diagnosis.

Public healthcare facilities are offering free blood pressure screenings and integrated chronic disease management services for those diagnosed with hypertension, diabetes, and related health issues.

Officials warned that many residents remain unaware of their blood pressure status, resulting in delayed diagnoses and severe complications such as strokes and heart attacks.

Ward-Based Outreach Teams and Community Health Workers are actively engaging communities through health education, lifestyle promotion, and free screening opportunities available at clinics and outreach programs.

World Hypertension Day

The department collaborated with the global community to recognize World Hypertension Day today, Sunday, 17 May, under the 2026 theme “Controlling Hypertension Together!”.

This theme emphasizes the necessity for collective efforts to increase awareness, improve prevention strategies, and enhance management of the condition.

While this observance is annual, awareness and prevention activities will continue throughout the year in Gauteng as part of broader public health initiatives.

Lifestyle and Treatment Recommendations

Residents are urged to adopt healthier lifestyles to lower their risk, which includes regular physical activity, reducing salt intake, quitting smoking, and moderating alcohol consumption.

Individuals diagnosed with hypertension are encouraged to adhere to prescribed medication regimens and treatment plans.

To improve access to chronic medication, patients can enroll in the Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution Programme (CCMDD), allowing them to collect medications closer to home and reducing wait times at healthcare facilities.

The department stressed that managing hypertension requires ongoing commitment from individuals, families, and communities, cautioning that without early identification and consistent care, the condition will continue to pose a significant public health challenge across Gauteng.

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