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Traditionally, healthcare providers have taken blood pressure readings on the left arm. That's because the heart sits slightly to the left of the midline in your chest. The body's largest blood vessel, the aorta, exits the left side of the heart and transports blood through blood vessels throughout the body.
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Read More »It’s never been easier to take your own blood pressure at home. Automated digital blood pressure monitors measure heart rate and take a blood pressure reading, which consists of a systolic number (measurement of the pressure against your artery walls when your heart beats) and a diastolic number (measurement of the pressure between beats). Doctors consider a systolic/diastolic measurement of 120/80 to be normal. An accurate reading requires that you to make a few preparations and use the blood pressure monitor properly. Let’s take a look at how to take your own blood pressure accurately. Easily record your blood pressure with the Heart Club app. Download it FREE on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
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Read More »4. Start the machine. Press the Start button and remain still and quiet as the machine takes the measurement. The cuff will inflate (and tighten) and then slowly deflate. When the reading is completed, the monitor will display your blood pressure and heart rate. If the monitor doesn’t show a reading, reposition the cuff and restart the machine. 5. Record the results. Be sure to write down your systolic and diastolic numbers, heart rate, and which arm you took the reading on. 6. Take a second reading. After a few minutes, repeat the steps above to take another reading and record the results. “Heart Club is great. I take my BP every morning and share it with my doctor. Thanks to the developers of this app.” – Ingrid B. Download Heart Club FREE on the Apple App Store and Google Play
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