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Assessing the Best Blood Pressure MonitorsSubmitted by Johnkad Mon, 27 Apr 2009
Which Blood Pressure Monitor is best?
When searching for a suitable blood pressure monitor for home use, the vast choices and product specifications can be confusing. For hypertension sufferers who wish to monitor their blood pressure at home, it is important that they purchase a unit that is reliable, easy to operate and to easy understand. The cost is also a very important factor for a lot of people and the difference in price between blood pressure monitors can be considerable. Firstly, the best type of blood pressure monitor for the home user is an automated BP monitor. The results are given on a digital display panel on the unit, may perhaps be stored in the memory and on some BP monitors may even have the capability to print results or download the information to a computer. The automated monitors have a self-inflating cuff that contains sensors that act in the same manner as the doctor or nurse using an aneroid sphyg and listening with a stethoscope. The cuff is easily placed around the upper arm by the user and inflates automatically to the correct size and pressure for the user. It is not recommended at all for the home user to attempt to measure their blood pressure using the same aneroid equipment that tends to be used by professionals in the surgery As we know, the range and choice of available BP monitors is extremely vast and verging onto being just down right confusing. It is important to be aware of the leading manufacturers in this field and to narrow down your selections to these specific brands. It's not that anything other than these brands are no good, it's more that you are pretty much guaranteed to be getting a certain standard of product. The main names in this field are Omron, A&D and Microlife. A good place to go when researching blood pressure monitor information is the British Hypertension Society (BHS). The BHS has conducted independent testing of a range of blood pressure monitors and have compiled a list of their recommendations. Unfortunately although home testing is promoted by the NHS and medical professionals, blood pressure monitors are not available to purchase through the NHS and very little buying advise is available thorough these channels. It is important to find the right supplier who is able to assist you through the process and who will help to relieve some of the stress involved with the purchase. About the AuthorRollator and Hearing Aids Source: ArticleTrader.com ![]() Comments
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