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  2. Checking Your Blood Pressure at Home - WebMD

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    Locate your pulse by lightly pressing your index and middle fingers slightly to the inside center of the bend of your elbow (where the brachial artery is). If you cannot locate your pulse, place ...

  3. How to Check Your Blood Pressure at Home - Healthline

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    Position your arm straight, palm facing up on a level surface, such as a table. Place the cuff on your bicep and squeeze the balloon to inflate the cuff. Using the numbers on the aneroid monitor ...

  4. Blood Pressure Lying Down: Does It Change, and How? - Healthline

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    High blood pressure crisis. ... Use a journal to keep a log of your blood pressure readings. Bring this with you when you visit your doctor. ... (2020). Get the most out of home blood pressure ...

  5. What Time Should You Check Your Blood Pressure? - Healthline

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    Blood pressure ranges. Takeaway. It’s best to take your blood pressure at the same time, multiple times each day to monitor it accurately. Doctors may recommend taking it 30 minutes after waking ...

  6. How to Pick a Home Blood Pressure Monitor - WebMD

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    By hand (manually). After wrapping a blood pressure cuff around your arm, inflate it using a small hand pump. Using a stethoscope on your upper arm, you'll listen to your pulse and blood flow. By ...

  7. Monitoring Blood Pressure at Home - WebMD

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    Place your arm on a table so that it is level with your heart. During the reading, sit still. Once the reading is finished, wait a few minutes and take it again. Then average the two readings ...

  8. High Blood Pressure Symptoms: Hypertension Symptoms - WebMD

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    A top number between 120 and 129 and a bottom number below 80 is considered elevated blood pressure. High blood pressure range. Your blood pressure is considered high if the top number is above ...

  9. High Blood Pressure, Low Pulse: What It Means and What Can ...

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    Thickened heart tissue. Long-term high blood pressure can potentially lead to low pulse. High blood pressure can cause your heart’s tissues to remodel. For example, the tissue may become thicker ...