Someone can find out how to properly take blood pressure by looking online for tips how to do it. Also, someone wanting to learn how to take blood pressure could ask their local nurse or doctor.
In order to check your blood pressure at home, you will need either a manual or digital pressure monitor. Each monitor will come with specific instructions on proper use. If no such instructions can be found, a simple call to a local doctors office can be placed and instructions can be given via phone, or, in person. There isn't a simple way to check your blood pressure without proper equipment at home.
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A digital blood pressure monitor can be found in numerous places, WalMart, BestBuy, eBay, Amazon,or almost any online shopping site. In many countries in Europe it is not necessary to buy a blood pressure monitor, as this will be loaned to the patient if there is a need, as in the case of trying out new blood pressure medication.
Caffeine can cause a jump in blood pressure and it is often recommended that person's suffering from hypertension avoid it as much as possible. The long term effects of caffeine on blood pressure are still being researched.
There are allot of sites you can check out to inquire about lowering your blood pressure. WebMD is a great site for any type of information on medical procedures to medines to treatments.
When needing assistance managing your blood pressure (or a loved one's blood pressure) you can first check with your doctor. They will often have informational pamphlets, brochures, etc to provide to you. They are also available to answer any questions you may have. You can also vist sites like the American Heart Association site. They have loads of information on managing blood pressure.
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Is this Blood Pressure or Blood Glucose (Sugar)? If you meant blood glucose the normal levels range between 4.0 and 8.0. A little higher or lower is fine but anything above 10 means you are at risk of Diabetes
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There are many sites where one can find information and treatment to lower blood pressure. Some of them are web MD, mayoclinic, the health success site, and many more.
Eating Well is a web site devoted to healthy eating and includes a special section with recipes for people with high blood pressure: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/high_blood_pressure_diet. The web site also details general eating habits that promote a healthy heart.
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=We cannot stop blood flow, we can only control it!==To control blood flowing from an injury to the wrist - put some gloves on, wrap a bandage around the wrist to covor the injury, apply pressure to the injury site, elevate the injury higher than the heart and apply pressure to the brachial pressure point.=