Thursday, June 21, 2007

Diagnosis & Tests

Diagnosing hypertension is important. Learn how doctors test for high blood pressure and even see a photo of how the test is done.
Diagnosis
Diagnosing High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is often called a "silent disease" because you usually don't know you have it; there may be no outward symptoms or signs, so monitoring your blood pressure is critical.
Tests
Tests for High Blood Pressure

The only way to tell whether you have high blood pressure is to have your blood pressure measured with a blood pressure cuff (sphygmomanometer). Learn just what that entails, what your results mean, and other tests your doctor may perform.
How Is Blood Pressure Measured?

Want to know how blood pressure is measured and what a blood pressure cuff looks like? Click on the photo in this article and you'll have an idea what to expect when you get your blood pressure taken.
source:www.webmd.com

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