Airsential AI-767 For a male of 55yrs
That depends on what Your blood pressure is reading. The only difference is the constriction that the pump puts on the cuff - higher numbers for higher blood pressures. If your reading is 172 over 74, set it for 180. Slightly higher than what your BP reads. You should be writing these readings down with date, time of day, and other information like activity level since the doctor will want to know more than what the meter says - you should note activity level such as just woke up, or took dog for walk, or doing housework - something that will indicate you were either active or sedentary prior to taking the reading will help your doctor determine how effective the prescribed treatment is for your condition. Don't worry too much about the numbers, accurate reporting to your doctor is the most important consideration.
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The cuff sensor must be placed directly over the vain in order for it to pickup the beat. This takes a little practice
SOURCE: Only blood pressure result I get is 'EE'
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SOURCE: had my bloods taken and my blood sugar results taken were 62 is this high for a male
no but for future information about health please consult your doctor
Testimonial: "been told by dr to book in with a diabetic nurse I'm worried if it will be hype 1 or type 2"
Ideally an average of 135/85 is good, but you might not have that. With this situation it is likely your BP does need management. In your age group any hypertension is a risk because the old plumbing isn't as good as it used to be.
Get along to a doctor and tell all, about diet, smoking, alcohol, other drugs you take, exercise or lack of it etc. The doc may order blood tests to get a complete picture, and even maybe a bit of cardiac testing if you've never had that.
Lest you think I'm sermonising, I'm 69 and when I went to check all that stuff, hypertension and diabetes 2 were revealed, but my heart was still OK, so I hope to live a bit longer, and so should you too. Good luck.
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