Loading... Please wait...Posted on 12th Oct 2008 @ 8:53 PM
Doctors, diabetes educators, physician assistants, nurses and other
healthcare professionals recommend home blood pressure monitoring for
various reasons, including the ability to:
Many types of hypertension can only be detected by monitoring your blood pressure at home, including:
Additionally, many factors can affect your blood pressure, including physical exertion, emotional fluctuations, medications and stress, so having your blood pressure monitored at a pharmacy with an in-store device after you have been shopping or walking around might not provide you with the most accurate measurement.
Monitoring your blood pressure at home allows you to more easily get to a relaxed state and the flexibility to take your measurements at various times during the day. By keeping track of your home blood pressure readings, you can provide your healthcare professional with a log of blood pressure measurements over time, which can help them evaluate the effective.