Healthcare Asia Pacific

Reduce stroke
risk by 54%**
with regular home
blood pressure
monitoring

Sleeves up, stroke risk down

Taking active steps in monitoring your health can help prevent stroke. A study by OMRON found that hypertensive patients who regularly tracked their blood pressure at home reduced their average BP readings by 10 mmHG.

**OMRON Internal Study from November 2021 to October 2022.

Assess your stroke risk now!

Poor diet, habits and lifestyle can put you at high risk for a stroke. Monitoring your blood pressure and making simple lifestyle changes can reduce your risk of stroke!*

*WHO, Scale-up efforts to prevent, detect and control hypertension
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What causes a stroke?

A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to the death of brain cells. It can happen due to a blockage in a blood vessel (ischemic stroke) or the rupture of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). Strokes often result in sudden and severe symptoms, such as difficulty speaking or understanding speech, paralysis or weakness on one side of the body, and loss of coordination. Prompt medical attention is crucial during a stroke because early intervention can help minimize brain damage and improve the chances of recovery.

Among the modifiable factors that can lead to a stroke, high blood pressure is considered the leading risk factor.

1 in 4 adults in South-East Asia has high blood pressure*

However, only
1 in 3 are on treatment
1 in 10 have it under control

One small squeeze a day keeps the BIG stroke away

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO)**, hypertension is the number one reason for cardiovascular disease mortality globally and in the South-East Asia Region. "Hypertension is often called a 'silent killer' as many people are unaware of it" says Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region, adding that "the only way to know is to get your blood pressure checked regularly."

**WHO, Scale-up efforts to prevent, detect and control hypertension.

Reduce stroke risk through home blood pressure monitoring!

Monitoring your blood pressure at home can help with early intervention for stroke, track your treatment, encourage better lifestyle habits, alert you to potential health issues and even help to save on health care costs*.

OMRON understands the importance of home monitoring and has developed blood pressure monitors that cater to different heart health needs. Let us help you find the right blood pressue monitor to combat stroke risk.

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*Mayo Clinic, Get the most out of home blood pressure monitoring

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How stroke disrupts your daily life & how to prevent it

A stroke can affect everything from one's mental, physical and emotional health to a person's ability to carry out day-to-day activities. However, there are simple ways to prevent a stroke from happening.

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How you can prevent stroke now before it strikes

Lifestyle changes, managing pre-existing conditions and keeping your blood pressure in check are major factors in lowering your risk of stroke.

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