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10 Simple Steps in Taking Your Own Blood Pressure
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Monitoring blood pressure
1) Make sure your bladder is empty, so take a pee before you prepare to read your blood pressure.
2) Relax. You can sit down either on a table, chair or desk and place your feet flat on the floor. Make sure you are comfortable in your position.
3) Sit for several minutes.
4) Place the cuff around your upper arm and close it slug enough to allow one finger through it.
5) Place the marker or hose over the brachial artery - this is located inside the midline of your elbow crease.
6) If you're using a digital device, once the cuff is placed, you only need to relax for several seconds, press the start button and you'll see information about your blood pressure within a minute or so. Some devices would also list down your heart rate.
7) If you're using the traditional auscultatory method, use
8) When using a stethoscope, the first series of bumps you hear is the systolic pressure, while the diastolic pressure is the value set when the bumps disappear.
9) Regardless if you choose to use a stethoscope or a digital device, list down the your blood pressure reading in a log book.
10) If you have high blood pressure, visit the doctor.
Make sure to check your blood pressure regularly, particularly if you're feeling off. Most of the symptoms of high blood pressure can be as simple as nausea and headache, so if you don't feel well, it's time to check your blood pressure to know if you're suffering from hypertension or not.