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ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE

What is Blood Pressure?

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the artery walls while
blood flows through the arteries. The pressure measured when
the heart contracts and sends blood out of the heart is systolic
(highest) blood pressure. The pressure measured when the
heart dilates with blood flowing back into the heart is called
diastolic (lowest) blood pressure.

Why Measure Your Blood Pressure?

Among today's various health problems, those associated with
high blood pressure are very common. High blood pressure
dangerously correlates with cardiovascular diseases. Therefore,
blood pressure monitoring is important for identifying those at risk.
Why Do My Readings Vary?
Blood pressure is a body parameter that is subject to normal
variations throughout the day. A single reading that is different from
yours or your doctor's readings are not necessarily inaccurate. The
average of several readings, taken under similar conditions, using
the same arm is preferred for accurate blood pressure readings.
Why Are My Readings Different Than Those Taken
at My Doctor's Office?
Many experience a phenomenon called "White Coat Hypertension"
when measured by a doctor. White Coat Hypertension refers to
blood pressure that rises above its usual level when measured in a
clinical setting, such as a doctor's office.
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