Blood Pressure Monitor
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What is Blood Pressure Monitor?
A blood pressure monitor is a medical device designed to measure the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels. It typically provides both systolic and diastolic readings, crucial for diagnosing and managing hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions. Commonly used in both clinical and home settings, these monitors come in digital, aneroid, or automatic models to suit various patient needs.Side Effects
- Discomfort or pain due to cuff inflation
- Skin irritation from repeated use of cuff
Warnings
- Incorrect readings if used improperly
- Not a substitute for professional medical advice
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What is Blood Pressure Monitor ?
A blood pressure monitor is a medical device designed to measure the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels. It typically provides both systolic and diastolic readings, crucial for diagnosing and managing hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions. Commonly used in both clinical and home settings, these monitors come in digital, aneroid, or automatic models to suit various patient needs.- Discomfort or pain due to cuff inflation
- Skin irritation from repeated use of cuff
- Incorrect readings if used improperly
- Not a substitute for professional medical advice
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