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Manufacturer
Romsons Scientific & Surgical Pvt Ltd
Key Information
Short Description
Romsons BPX Plus+ Blood Pressure Monitor is a fully automatic digital blood pressure monitor that helps measure pulse rate and blood pressure with an easy one-touch operation.
Dosage Form
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Introduction
Romsons BPX Plus+ Blood Pressure Monitor is a digital blood pressure monitoring machine that allows patients suffering from high blood pressure to monitor pulse rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressure in the comfort of their homes. It is durable and convenient, and ideal for home use.
Directions for Use
To use the device, stretch out your arm with the palm facing upward, secure the cuff on your bare upper arm one inch above the bend of your elbow, ensure there is one finger gap between the cuff and arm, press the on button and remain still as the device starts measuring, and the reading will be displayed on the device.
How it works
The device measures pulse rate and systolic/diastolic blood pressure with an easy one-touch operation.
Quick Tips
Regular exercise, reducing salt intake, limiting alcohol and smoking, and reducing stress can help maintain blood pressure levels.
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Frequently asked questions
What foods help maintain blood pressure levels?
Certain foods like leafy greens, berries, beans, lentils, seeds, fatty fish, citrus fruits, and carrots can help maintain blood pressure levels.
What is the main cause of high blood pressure?
High salt, alcohol and caffeine intake, little to no exercise, and insufficient consumption of fruits and vegetables can contribute to high blood pressure.