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Types of Home Blood Pressure Monitors

As blood pressure monitors become more suitable for home use, there are a variety of choices available to patients that with to monitor their blood pressure at home. The home monitors are becoming smaller, more accurate, and easier to use. Currently, there are a variety of units available ranging in price from $20 – $110 (or more), depending on the functionality of the units.

The traditional blood pressure monitors are also called “Mercury Sphygmomanometer”. These are the devices that have a long glass cylinder, filled with mercury. These units are typically not suited for home use, because of the mercury contained in the tube. In addition, these units are generally big and will not fit easily into a closet.

One type of smaller blood pressure unit is called “Aneroid”. These units use no liquid, so there is not threat from mercury. These units are typically inexpensive and portable. The drawbacks of these units are that they are delicate and may require a unit to be sent back to the manufacturer if it were to need repair.

New electronic models are becoming more popular. These units are easy to use and some can be offered with one hand, using a D-cuff that wraps around your arm. Some of these units use “fuzzy logic” that adjusts itself as the cuff inflated around your arm. The displays of these units are easy to read and can be run with the touch of a button. Some units can also upload the readings to online medical monitor services.

Finally, wrist type monitors may be the best choice for some users, especially those with arthritis. These offer ease of use in a small sized unit. Finger units are also available, but some users have complained that some of these units require regular adjustment to get a reliable reading. However, these units may be best for those looking for blood pressure units that come in a small package.

As you can see, there are several types of home blood pressure units available. The cost you are willing to pay as well as the features you are looking for will help determine the home blood pressure monitor that is right for you. The most important criteria when shopping for a home blood pressure monitor is to find one that you will use on a regular basis. The readings you receive from your home blood pressure monitor will help you to maintain a way to track your blood pressure to ensure you are within a healthy range.

Aneroid Blood PRessure Monitor

Aneroid Blood PRessure Monitor

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What is the Future of Blood Pressure Monitors?

Many of us that use blood pressure monitors are familiar with how the current models work. In fact, getting used to a home based blood pressure monitor typically has a fairly steep learning curve, but once you get how to use your monitor after the first few tries, there is generally not much learning involved. But the current blood pressure monitors also have their limitations. For some, the learning of a home based system is not an easy task, especially if the instructions that come with the unit are difficult to read and understand. the home based units, although convenient, do not allow many users to ask a trained professional how to use the unit.

The future of home blood pressure monitors is looking to tackle the current limitations of the unit. The first area of focus is in the area of properly documenting your readings. In the past, once a reading was obtained, the next step was to manually write this down on a sheet of paper. Hopefully, the proper time, date, and reading was recorded and would eventually be shared with your doctor, which was typically another manual process. However, many of the recently released home based units are starting to connect directly to your computer through a USB port. this means the process of documenting your readings and the timestamp for these readings is completely automated.

The next step in the future of home based blood pressure monitors, is to setup automatic alerts to your assigned medical provider. therefore, some units will have the ability to insert the readings directly into your medical records over the internet. Other offerings are expected to either setup an appointment with your medical provider automatically or to even make a phone call on your behalf, if the reading is especially alarming.

In summary, the future of home based blood pressure monitors is going to make the process of tracking and documentation much easier for the home user. The result will be additional information which is both accurate and will allow your doctor to make a better assessment of the current state of your health. Certainly the future will demonstrate how technology and medicine will combine to better serve the patient.

Future blood pressure monitors will make life easier

Future blood pressure monitors will make life easier

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