At any of our Pharmacies you can have your blood pressure checked absolutely free of charge.
Our staff are trained to take your blood pressure accurately and can advise on the results and further action, if required.
(taken from the NHS website) - click here to read the full article
Blood pressure is a measure of the force that your heart uses to pump blood around your body.
To find out your blood pressure, two measurements are recorded during a single heartbeat:
Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). The readings are given as two numbers or levels. The systolic reading is first, followed by the diastolic reading. For example, if your systolic reading is 120mmHg and your diastolic reading is 80mmHg, your blood pressure is 120 over 80. This is commonly written as 120/80.
Blood pressure can be high, normal or low.
If you consistently have a reading of 140/90 or higher, you may have high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure increases your risk of developing some health conditions, including cardiovascular disease.
Generally, the lower your blood pressure, the healthier you are. As a general guide, the ideal blood pressure for a young healthy adult is 120/80 or lower. However, it’s possible to have abnormally low blood pressure
People with a reading of around 90/60 or lower are generally considered to have low blood pressure. For some people with low blood pressure, there may be an underlying cause that could need treatment.
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