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How To Choose Your Home Blood Pressure Equipment
High blood pressure can serve as a serious health hazard, leading to heart and kidney issues, stroke and, in the worst scenario, death! Thus, in addition to seeing your doctor regularly for both professional reading of blood pressure numbers and expert opinion, you may also want to monitor your blood pressure at home. Consequently, you may want to invest in home blood pressure equipment. Thus, the purpose of this piece is to help you choose the best blood pressure equipment you can find.
When you research blood pressure equipment, you'll find two different types: digital and aneroid. While each will read your blood pressure, they each have their own unique advantages. Below, you will learn about each.
Aneroid Blood Pressure Equipment
Perhaps its most distinctive feature is its dial gauge. The dial gauge is similar to that on an air pump. That round gauge with the numbers is a dial gauge. Essentially, it looks like a clock with an hour hand that gives you your blood pressure level. In addition, it uses a cuff that inflates after you put it on your arm. The cuff is used to get your blood pressure ...
... numbers. With aneroid equipment, you have to pump up the cuff by hand.
One benefit of aneroid is it's easy to move from room to room. In addition, you can buy one for as low as $20! Unfortunately, the dial gauge can be difficult to read your blood pressure numbers on, particularly for those with poor eyesight. In addition, some, particularly the elderly, may have trouble inflating the cuff and putting it on their arm. Still, some may find that the aneroid version meets their needs - inexpensively.
Digital Blood Pressure Equipment
I'm sure you've seen the red digits of a digital clock. That's what digital blood pressure equipment does. As you could probably guess by now, it uses clear digits to show you your blood pressure numbers. People who have difficulty seeing may find this valuable. Further, some digital equipment allows you to print your readings. Also, some digital blood pressure equipment comes with automatically inflating cuffs, which, for some, including the arthritic, may be a great time saving advantage. But in some cases, movement can undermine the readout accuracy. Finally, this equipment is more expensive. The price tag can exceed $100.
Both aneroid and digital can read your blood pressure numbers, allowing you to easily monitor your blood pressure. Now you have no excuse for not always knowing if you have high blood pressure and getting in a position of treating it if necessary.
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