Blood Pressure Monitors - The Best Way To Check Your Pressure At Home


by Alvin Hopkinson - Date: 2008-11-20 - Word Count: 313 Share This!

High blood pressure or hypertension is a critical cardiovascular disease that can be potentially fatal if left untreated. The disease affects millions of Americans every year and often leads to heart disease, kidney failure and stroke.

There are many risks factors for developing the disease; therefore it is recommended that your blood pressure is checked regularly. The blood pressure monitors have been proven to be accurate and have a wide variety of features that allows you to detect elevated blood pressure even at home.

When considering blood pressure monitors, be sure to check for usability and accuracy. More so, when you purchase the monitor, consider convenience and consistency. There are several types of hypertension monitors that are recommended by reviewers, medical professionals, and users that provide these qualities. Hypertensive patients may choose from the different types of automatic blood pressure monitors, wrists blood pressure monitors, or manual inflation blood pressure monitors.

The automatic monitor includes features for the patients' everyday needs. Specifically, it is significantly effective for people with arthritis in that it monitors the blood pressure without pain. Some editions of the automatic models include memory for easy recall of recent readings or even printers to document a permanent record of your readings.

Compact and convenient, the wrists blood pressure monitor is designed to help you obtain your blood pressure reading quickly with excellent accuracy. They are much quicker than the upper arm monitors because there's no need to remove a jacket or sweater. Wrists monitors are also favored because they are less likely to be compromised by environmental factors that can affect a reading.

And, lastly, the manual inflation blood pressure monitor is automated. Meaning, it is necessary to inflate the cuff manually prior to taking the reading. This process eliminates the need for a stethoscope and provides a digital readout of the blood pressure (systolic and diastolic) as well as pulse readings.

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