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Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels. Unless indicated otherwise, blood pressure refers to systemic arterial blood pressure, i.e., the pressure in the large arteries delivering blood to body parts other than the lungs, such as the brachial artery (in the arm). The pressure of the blood in other vessels is lower than the arterial pressure. Your blood pressure can be measured either by using a machine called a sphygmomanometer (spig-mom-an-om-eter) or by using an automatic machine.
Measuring your blood pressure at home can be very useful and can help you to feel more in control of your condition. It can also help you to understand more about your blood pressure, what affects it and how it changes. It is not appropriate for everyone, however, and you should think carefully before buying a monitor. Is measuring at home likely to reassure or worry you? If you would like to monitor your blood pressure at home, you are likely to need the support of your doctor or nurse. Many will be supportive of their patients taking more control of their health, but some may be resistant. If this is the case, talk to your health professional about their reasons for concern, and try gentle persuasion and persistence! At the end of the day it is your decision.
Measuring a persons blood pressure is a routine part of every physical exam. The results can predict long-term health risks, assess suitability for certain physical activities, help manage many types of medical problems, and determine eligibility for insurance. The procedure is done to screen for high blood pressure (hypertension), a major risk factor for serious conditions, such as stroke, kidney failure, and the leading killer in the United States--cardiovascular disease.
There are two alternative types of blood pressure measuring instruments being marketed. Aneroid devices, which have no liquid, use metal that acts like a spring to measure blood pressure. These have a round compass-like face that is attached to a cuff and accompanied by a stethoscope, and are commonly used in physicians offices. Electronic devices measure pressure by converting the readings into measurable electronic waves.
Check you are own or anyone else is blood pressure with an automatic blood pressure machine. Here is our top pick. There are many different monitors available, which can be bought at chemists or directly from manufacturers. Most measure blood pressure from the upper part of your arm, in the same way that your doctor or nurse measures it. These machines automatically detect your systolic and diastolic pressure, unlike the mercury sphygmomanometers (pronounced sphig-mom-an-om-eters) that your health professional may use.
Some machines measure blood pressure from the wrist or finger. In general wrist monitors are considered by doctors to be less accurate than monitors that measure from the top of the arm. In fact until very recently there were no wrist monitors that had been independently tested and found to give accurate readings.
Electronic instruments include in-home blood pressure monitoring devices as well as the small stations often seen at drug stores where people place their arms through a mechanical cuff. These use physical measurements and mathematical formulas to calculate pressure.
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