Melissa 630-015 manual About Blood Pressure, Why does blood pressure vary?

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Explanation of display and symbols

a.Systolic pressure

b.Diastolic pressure

c.Pulse

d.Symbol for new measurement

e.Symbol for pulse measurement

f.Symbol for emptying of cuff

g.Battery symbol

ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE

What is blood pressure?

When the heart pumps blood around the body, the blood exerts pressure on the walls of the blood vessels. This is known as blood pressure.

Blood pressure is different in different parts of the body and depends on the pulse, how elastic the blood vessels are and how thick the blood is.

The pressure that can be measured when the heart pumps out into the body is known as systolic blood pressure. The pressure that can be measured when blood runs back from the body towards the heart is known as diastolic blood pressure.

The two types of blood pressure are usually given together, with the systolic blood pressure always given first. If the blood pressure is shown as “120/70” (pronounced “120 over 70”), it means that the systolic blood pressure is 120 and the diastolic pressure is 70.

The reading unit for blood pressure is mmHg (millimetres of mercury).

Why does blood pressure vary?

Blood pressure varies throughout the day and over a person’s life. Many different factors affect your blood pressure, something you should be aware of when taking your blood pressure. For instance, be aware of the following:

Blood pressure is higher during the day than at night.

Blood pressure increases slightly after you have just eaten. A lot of salt in food can also increase blood pressure.

Light exercise (e.g. walking and jogging) causes the systolic blood pressure to rise slightly, while hard exercise will cause it to rise dramatically.

However, it will fall again when the body relaxes. A lack of exercise raises blood pressure permanently.

Blood pressure can increase if you are excited, stressed or tense.

Sudden climatic changes can cause blood pressure to rise.

The systolic pressure increases with age.

Women have a greater risk of increased blood pressure after the menopause.

Insufficient sleep, smoking, obesity, alcohol and certain illnesses cause blood pressure to rise.

Bathing and toilet visits may cause blood pressure to rise.

If the cuff is too loose or too tight or not level with the heart, the measured blood pressure may be lower than the actual blood pressure.

When is my blood pressure too high or too low? High blood pressure is also called hypertension. Low blood pressure is also called hypotension. The table below provides general guidelines for when your blood pressure is too high or too low. You should always consult your doctor for exact readings.

Range

Systolic

Diastolic

 

 

 

Very high blood

 

 

pressure (hypertension)

> 140 mmHg

> 90 mmHg

 

 

 

High normal

130-139 mmHg

85-89 mmHg

Normal

91-129 mmHg

51-84 mmHg

 

 

 

Erittäin matala Very

< 90 mmHg

< 50 mmHg

low blood pressure

 

 

(hypotension)

 

 

 

 

 

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