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Omron 10 Series
Omron 10 Series Wide Range Arm Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Omron Seven Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor offers a horizontally designed dual-display monitor and stores up to one hundred twenty readings - sixty readings per each of two users and includes a pre-formed easy wrap comFit cuff.Adult large cuff...
$97.20 -
Omron7 Series
Omron7 Series One Size Fits Most Cuff Wrist Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Keep track of your health with the 7 Series Wireless Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor. It has a lightweight and slim design to make it easy to take with you while traveling. The monitor fits wrist circumferences ranging from 5.3 inches to 8.5 inches, making...
$78.88 -
Beurer
Beurer Adult Cuff Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
4 x 30 memory space Classification of color chart / XL LCD Display Incorrect Usage message / Auto switch-off Universal Cuff circumference 8.7"-16.5" Blue illuminated Start/Stop button Monitoring with Beurer HealthCoach App / Bluetooth Upper arm blood...
As low as $76.77 -
Beurer
Beurer Arm Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor White Device
The blood pressure monitor's backlit display makes the home blood pressure machine easy to read in dim lighting - large font and a clear display on the blood pressure screen For up to 4 users on the bp machine there are 120 memory spaces on the device -...
$47.10 -
McKesson Brand
Thigh Cuff Leg Reusable Blood Pressure Cuff
SELECT Standard Grade Sphygmomanometers deliver precise results. They are durable and tear-resistant. Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex material helps to decrease the risk of allergic reactions. Available in child, adult and large adult sizes. Color:...
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Mindray
Mindray Adult Long Cuff Arm Reusable Blood Pressure Cuff Navy Blue
Adult size long - 27.5 to 36.5 cm Navy nylon cuff with quick connecting fitting
$41.25 -
Mindray
Mindray Arm Blood Pressure Cuff
For Accutorr 7 Vital Signs monitor Nylon with quick connect fitting
$40.50 -
SmartHeart
Smartheart Adult Cuff Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Clinically accurate readings Blue backlit display Fully automatic inflation and deflation Systolic, diastolic and pulse results 2-person memory bank holds 500-readings, 250 per user Memory recall with date/time stamp Average of last 3 readings...
As low as $48.04 -
SmartHeart
Smartheart Adult Cuff Arm Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
SmartHeart Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor features advanced inflation. Measurement is taken on the inflation, meaning less time with the cuff constricted on the arm for a more comfortable experience overall. This monitor provides systolic,...
As low as $41.56 -
A&D Medical
A&D Medical Wide Range Arm Home Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
The A&D Essential Wide Range Cuff is a classic blood pressure monitor with the benefits of speed and accuracy at the push of a button. It has the ability to indicate irregular heartbeat during a measurement. This trusted blood pressure monitor classifies...
$35.15 -
McKesson
McKesson LUMEON Bulbs / Valves / Bladders Blood Pressure Inflation Bulb
2-year warranty For use with most Aneroid Sphygmomanometers Filter screen end valve included Deluxe black bulb
$11.97 -
Clever Choice
Clever Choice Digital Blood Pressure Monitor, Large Arm, Adult
Adult size - 22 to 42 cm Navy Digital display with AC adapter or battery operated power source
$44.79
Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure
When you walk into any medical appointment, usually one of the first things you’ll experience is having your blood pressure taken. The puffy cuff that tightens around your arm while you anticipate the release and final reading is part of the process. But what, exactly, do those numbers mean, and why does it really matter?
What is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is the measure of how hard your blood is pumping through your arteries. It’s normal for blood pressure to rise and fall throughout the day, but it impacts your health when it remains high over time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the biggest concern with high blood pressure is the risk of heart disease or stroke.
What Causes High Blood Pressure?
Many things can cause high blood pressure. Some of them include the following:
Systolic Blood Pressure
Your systolic blood pressure is the top number. It is the measure of the force your heart exerts on the walls of your arteries each time it beats.
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Your diastolic blood pressure is the bottom number. It is the force your heart exerts on artery walls between beats or when your heart is at rest.
Although both numbers are important for your health, higher systolic pressure is what your doctor treats when you have high blood pressure. It’s best to monitor both for optimal health. That is something you can do at home easily with simple to use blood pressure monitors.
Ways to Take Your Blood Pressure
There are several ways you can perform accurate blood pressure measurements at home.
Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
An arm blood pressure monitor is probably the one you see the most in your doctor’s office uses. There are a couple of different home versions. One involves using a stethoscope and a manual blood pressure cuff, and some basic knowledge, so you know what sounds to listen for when taking the reading.
An easier option is a digital blood pressure monitor with an arm cuff. Once you place the cuff on your arm above your elbow, you’re ready to measure your blood pressure with a push of a button. Look for models with large, easy-to-read screens and the proper cuff size. It should also allow you to store several blood pressure readings at once.
Wrist Blood Pressure Cuff
Wrist blood pressure monitors work much like the arm cuff. Follow the directions on the cuff or in the guide for proper positioning on your wrist.
Thigh Blood Pressure Monitor
If arm or wrist blood pressure measurements are not an option, you can take your blood pressure with a thigh cuff. However, you'll also need a stethoscope for this option.
When you walk into any medical appointment, usually one of the first things you’ll experience is having your blood pressure taken. The puffy cuff that tightens around your arm while you anticipate the release and final reading is part of the process. But what, exactly, do those numbers mean, and why does it really matter?
What is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is the measure of how hard your blood is pumping through your arteries. It’s normal for blood pressure to rise and fall throughout the day, but it impacts your health when it remains high over time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the biggest concern with high blood pressure is the risk of heart disease or stroke.
What Causes High Blood Pressure?
Many things can cause high blood pressure. Some of them include the following:
- Unhealthy lifestyle habits
- Nicotine use
- Diabetes
- Obesity
Systolic Blood Pressure
Your systolic blood pressure is the top number. It is the measure of the force your heart exerts on the walls of your arteries each time it beats.
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Your diastolic blood pressure is the bottom number. It is the force your heart exerts on artery walls between beats or when your heart is at rest.
Although both numbers are important for your health, higher systolic pressure is what your doctor treats when you have high blood pressure. It’s best to monitor both for optimal health. That is something you can do at home easily with simple to use blood pressure monitors.
Ways to Take Your Blood Pressure
There are several ways you can perform accurate blood pressure measurements at home.
Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
An arm blood pressure monitor is probably the one you see the most in your doctor’s office uses. There are a couple of different home versions. One involves using a stethoscope and a manual blood pressure cuff, and some basic knowledge, so you know what sounds to listen for when taking the reading.
An easier option is a digital blood pressure monitor with an arm cuff. Once you place the cuff on your arm above your elbow, you’re ready to measure your blood pressure with a push of a button. Look for models with large, easy-to-read screens and the proper cuff size. It should also allow you to store several blood pressure readings at once.
Wrist Blood Pressure Cuff
Wrist blood pressure monitors work much like the arm cuff. Follow the directions on the cuff or in the guide for proper positioning on your wrist.
Thigh Blood Pressure Monitor
If arm or wrist blood pressure measurements are not an option, you can take your blood pressure with a thigh cuff. However, you'll also need a stethoscope for this option.