A digital blood pressure monitor is a common home medical device used to measure blood pressure quickly and easily, usually on the upper arm.
How it’s used
- A cuff is wrapped snugly around the upper arm
- The device inflates the cuff automatically
- It briefly restricts blood flow in the artery
- As it deflates, sensors detect blood flow and calculate readings
What it measures
- Systolic pressure: pressure when the heart beats
- Diastolic pressure: pressure when the heart rests
- Pulse (heart rate)
This process is based on the oscillometric method, which detects tiny vibrations in the artery wall.
Why people use it
- Convenient for home monitoring
- Helps track conditions like Hypertension
- Useful for regular checkups without visiting a clinic
Tips for accurate readings
- Sit relaxed for 5 minutes before measuring
- Keep your arm at heart level
- Avoid talking or moving during the reading
- Take readings at the same time each day
If you want, I can help you choose a reliable monitor or explain what your numbers mean.