At most well-child visits, parents expect to hear about height and weight. But another important number is quietly becoming part of routine care: blood pressure. While many people think of high blood ...
Systolic pressure measures arterial pressure when the heart contracts, with normal readings less than 120 mmHg. Diastolic pressure measures arterial pressure when the heart relaxes, with normal ...
High blood pressure is often called the silent killer because many people do not experience symptoms until the condition is a ...
A powerful tool for managing your blood pressure is surprisingly simple: a home blood pressure monitor. Checking your numbers ...
If you've been told your blood pressure reading is "a little high," you might be wondering what that really means and what, ...
The American Heart Association recommends home blood pressure monitoring for anyone with high blood pressure. But it’s useful for everyone to know their blood pressure, says Dr. Heather Viola, a ...
Plus, the most common symptoms of a spike.
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