How to Measure Blood Pressure: Monitoring & Manual Checks

Accurately measuring blood pressure using a manual sphygmomanometer requires specific technique to avoid common errors and ensure reliable monitoring results.

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Causes of Error in Measuring Blood Pressure

Hypertension is known as a silent killer for it rarely has symptoms initially. It is important to treat hypertension early as it can lead to heart disease and stroke. As hypertension has many serious side effects it is imperative to accurately obtain blood pressure.

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How to Measure Blood Pressure Using a Sphygmomanometer

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects an estimated one-third of Americans age 20 or older, according to the National Institutes of Health. Hypertension is defined as a blood pressure of 140 over 90 millimeters of mercury or higher. One or both numbers may be above normal with hypertension.

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Man Measuring His Blood Pressure

How to Check Someone's Blood Pressure Manually

Home blood pressure monitoring is an important component of managing high blood pressure, and is recommended by the American Heart Association, the American Society for Hypertension and other medical organizations. Taking a manual blood pressure reading is a simple yet significant task.

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