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How to choose a blood pressure monitor?

 

Taking care of your health is a must no matter how old you are. There are now a myriad of devices and equipment available for health checks that you can have in your home, so you don’t even have to go to the doctors. One of the most important and necessary medical devices at home is a blood pressure monitor. Measuring your blood pressure in your doctor's office may not always be enough, especially if you have certain illnesses, high blood pressure or other disorders, it is necessary to have a blood pressure monitor at home and use it regularly. If you still decide that you need a meter or want to replace your old device with a new one, here are some tips on how to choose and what to look for when choosing a blood pressure monitor.

Types of blood pressure monitors

Currently, blood pressure monitors are divided into two main types of meters:

Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitors - Measurements are displayed on a manometer. Meters of this type are extremely convenient, take up little space, but can be more difficult for those using this type of meter for the first time. A stethoscope is required for use, and regular calibrations are required for this type of meter.

Electronic blood pressure monitors are the most popular for home use, as well as for those using the meter for the first time. Electronic gauges can be mounted on the wrist or arm. For home use, it is recommended to choose an automatic blood pressure monitor with a self-inflating cuff.

Types of electronic blood pressure monitors

Wrist blood pressure monitors

Comfortable, light, does not take up much space, is fully automatic, you can take it with you on trips and excursions. However, this type of gauge is extremely sensitive and must be placed with extreme precision. Wrist gauges may not be as accurate, and are not recommended for people who are overweight or have vascular disease.

Arm blood pressure monitors

Arm gauges automatically inflate the cuff and display the readings. Meters of this type are more accurate than wristbands, they often have more features, and some meters allow readings to be transferred to a computer and shared with your GP. However, arm gauges are larger than wristbands, so they may not be as convenient to take with you on trips, nor are they as convenient to be put on properly.

Blood Pressure Monitor Features and Features - What to Look For?

Power Source - Meters can be used with power batteries or may require an electrical outlet. A battery meter is a much more convenient choice, especially when traveling, you don’t have to worry about an electrical outlet, and you can measure the pressure anywhere.

Using a meter - In most cases, using a blood pressure monitor is extremely simple and does not cause any inconvenience. The easier it is to use, the fewer features, the lower the cost of the meter. Therefore, when choosing a meter, pay attention to its functionality and choose the meter whose functions will be needed and you will use them to the maximum.

Memory function is a useful function for those who regularly monitor and monitor their blood pressure. With this feature, all measurements can be easily transferred to a computer, as well as the measurements can be shared with your family doctor.

Cuffs - Before buying a gauge, it is important to measure the volume of your arm and choose the right size. Gauge cuffs can come in a variety of sizes, adjustable, so if you measure pressure not only you but other family members, choose a gauge that will have one or even several adjustable cuffs that will suit a variety of people.

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