Check your blood pressure regularly.

Checking your blood pressure regularly is a simple but powerful step toward protecting your heart and overall health—especially if you’re over 40 or have risk factors like stress, poor diet, or a sedentary lifestyle.


💓 Why It’s Important to Monitor Blood Pressure

  • Detects high blood pressure early (often called the “silent killer” because it has no symptoms).
  • Prevents complications like heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and vision loss.
  • Tracks treatment effectiveness if you’re on medication or lifestyle changes.
  • Empowers you to take control of your health and make informed decisions.

📈 What’s a Healthy Blood Pressure Range?

CategorySystolic / Diastolic (mm Hg)
Normal< 120 / < 80
Elevated120–129 / < 80
High (Stage 1)130–139 / 80–89
High (Stage 2)≥ 140 / ≥ 90
Hypertensive Crisis> 180 / > 120 (seek help)

🩺 How to Monitor Your Blood Pressure

  • Use a reliable digital monitor (arm cuffs are more accurate than wrist/finger types).
  • Check at the same time daily, ideally in the morning before eating or taking meds.
  • Sit calmly for 5 minutes before testing, with feet flat and back supported.
  • Take 2–3 readings, a minute apart, and average the results.
  • Record the numbers in a log or app to share with your doctor.

✅ Tips for Better Readings:

  • Avoid caffeine, smoking, or exercise 30 minutes before checking.
  • Don’t talk or move during the test.
  • Use the correct cuff size for your arm.
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