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About blood pressure
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the
walls of arteries. It is typically measured in millimeters
of mercury (mmHg).
Systolic blood pressure is the maximum force exerted
against blood vessel walls each time the heart beats.
Diastolic blood pressure is the force exerted on blood
vessels when the heart is resting between beats.
An individual's blood pressure frequently changes
throughout the course of a day. Excitement and tension
can cause blood pressure to rise, while drinking
alcohol and bathing can lower blood pressure. Certain
hormones like adrenaline (which your body releases
under stress) can cause blood vessels to constrict,
leading to a rise in blood pressure.
If the blood pressure measuring numbers become
too high, it means the heart is working harder than it
should.
Cardiac arrhythmia
− If the blood pressure monitor detects an irregular
heart rhythm two or more times during the
measuring process, the arrhythmia indicator
show on the display
− Irregular heart rhythm is defined as a heart rhythm
that is either 25 % slower or faster than the average
heart rhythm.
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