Blood Pressure Monitoring
Video Description: Dr. Lee explains the importance of knowing your blood pressure and how it affects Type 2 diabetes patients. Related Article Subjects: Know How Blood Pressure Affects Diabetics, 2, ambulatory, blood, control, diabetes, diastolic, medication, monitor, physician, pressure, systolic, type, weightKnow How Blood Pressure Affects Diabetics
Ambulatory Blood Pressure MonitorBy: Stan Kitchen | 15/02/2007 | HealthIn the 'old days', doctors took blood pressure with a large, scratchy piece of fabric that they wrapped around your upper arm. They then erratically pumped air into the fabric until you thought your arm would explode. Today, taking blood pressure is easier, faster and more comfortable with the use... Benefits of Blood Pressure MonitoringBy: Victor Battles | 10/06/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsHome blood pressure monitoring provides a more reliable representation of one's true arterial pressure and is a better predictor of damage to the blood vessels and related organs caused by elevated pressure than office readings. It enables doctors to recognize variables which affect one's blood pressure and thus make better and informed treatment decisions to improve control. Better control should in principle should reduce office visits and target organ damage, thus reducing medical expenses. About Blood Pressure Knowledge BaseBy: deepak kulkarni | 23/09/2009 | CancerFinding specific information about about blood pressure might not be easy but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about other about blood pressure information, such as natural ways to lower blood pressure, normal blood pressures, home blood pressure machine or even in measurement of blood pressure, this article will prove very helpful, to say the least. What Is A Normal Blood Pressure Reading?By: Stan Kitchen | 22/02/2007 | HealthYou can get a blood pressure reading with various blood pressure monitors. These include a wrist monitor, an ambulatory blood pressure monitor, or the good old fashioned kind complete with inflatable ball and mercury bubble. No matter which monitor you use, however, a normal blood pressure reading will always fall... What Is A Normal Blood Pressure ReadingBy: Paul J Johnson | 01/06/2007 | HealthGenerally a normal blood pressure reading is considered 120/80. The top number (120) is our systolic pressure and the bottom number (80) relates to the diastolic pressure. But just what is systolic and diastolic pressure? Systolic pressure (the top figure) is the arterial blood pressure exerted when the heart... How to Measure Blood PressureBy: Gordon Cameron | 01/07/2008 | HealthHow To Measure Blood Pressure Do you know how to measure blood pressure? More and more people are becoming interested in the topic. A machine called a sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure. The machine has three parts- the sphygmomanometer, the sphygmomanometer cuff and the inflation bulb. To measure a patients blood... Your Guide On High Blood Pressure DiagnosisBy: Ashish Jain | 09/04/2007 | HealthAs a person ages, he tends to fall in the trap of certain diseases and disorders. The most common of all the disorders is high blood pressure or hypertension. High blood pressure or hypertension is termed as a lifestyle disease, meaning the unhealthy lifestyles are the biggest culprit for this... Noise Tied to Rise in Blood PressureBy: M. Wood | 17/09/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsLiving near an airport or busy street may not just be unpleasant, but unhealthy as well. Hypertension and a rise in blood pressure may be tied to noise, according to studies published in the European Heart Journal as well as the Environmental Health Perspectives journal.
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