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Definition: This calculator evaluates your blood pressure readings and categorizes them according to standard medical guidelines.
Purpose: It helps individuals understand whether their blood pressure is in a healthy range or if they should seek medical advice.
The calculator uses standard blood pressure categories defined by medical organizations:
Details: Regular blood pressure checks help detect hypertension early, which is crucial since it often has no symptoms but can lead to serious health problems.
Tips: Enter your systolic (top number) and diastolic (bottom number) blood pressure readings in mmHg. For accurate results, measure your BP after resting for 5 minutes.
Q1: What do the two numbers in blood pressure mean?
A: The systolic pressure (top number) measures artery pressure when the heart beats. The diastolic pressure (bottom number) measures artery pressure between beats.
Q2: How often should I check my blood pressure?
A: Adults should have it checked at least once every 2 years if normal, or more often if elevated or high.
Q3: Can one high reading mean I have hypertension?
A: No, hypertension is diagnosed based on multiple readings over time. However, consistently high readings should be evaluated by a doctor.
Q4: What factors can affect blood pressure readings?
A: Stress, caffeine, exercise, smoking, and full bladder can temporarily raise BP. Measure at rest for most accurate results.
Q5: Is this calculator a substitute for medical advice?
A: No, this is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice.