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by gaetgu
1018 days ago
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This is an interesting point. I know for sure that I have been taught in school to never trust the electronic BP machines, since they can be pretty far off for some (but not all) people. Instead, using a sphygmomanometer is much more likely to give accurate results. Anecdotally, I always have a super weird initial blood pressure reading when I go to the doctor and they use the electric machine (one time it was 112/95), but when it is rechecked with a sphygmomanometer it tends to level out at somewhere around 130/85. |
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You will probably find that your blood pressure varies more over a 10 minute window than the difference in readings between the two meters.