Firstly, everyone's blood pressure fluctuates greatly within a day.
Strictly speaking, the blood pressure of a person is different at every
moment. It changes with the person's psychological state, time, season,
temperature, as well as the location of measurement (arms or wrists) and
position (sitting or lying). Therefore, it is normal for the values of
blood pressure measured to be different each time. Due to tension and
anxiety, people's systolic blood pressure (i.e. high pressure) measured
in hospitals is generally 25 to 30 millimeters of mercury (0.4 to 4.0
kilopascals) higher than at home, and some may even differ by 50
millimeters of mercury (6.67 kilopascals).
Secondly, the measurement
method is incorrect. When measuring, the following three points should
be noted: firstly, the height of the cuff should be at the same height
as the heart, and the rubber tube of the cuff should be placed at the
pulsation point of the brachial artery. The bottom of the cuff should be
1-2 centimeters higher than the elbow; At the same time, the tightness
of the cuff should be just enough to insert one finger. Secondly, it is
necessary to maintain a quiet state for about 10 minutes before
measurement. Afterwards, it is necessary to ensure that the time
interval between two measurements is not less than 3 minutes, and that
the location and position are consistent. By achieving these three
points, it can be said that the measured blood pressure is accurate and
objective.
Alternating method measurement:
**The doctor will
measure the blood pressure using a mercury column sphygmomanometer.
After resting for 3 minutes, the electronic sphygmomanometer will be
used to measure the blood pressure * * times, followed by another 3
minutes of rest. The doctor will then use a mercury column
sphygmomanometer to measure the blood pressure for the third time. Take
the average of * * times and the third time as the doctor's measurement
value. Compared with the measurement value of the electronic blood
pressure monitor, the difference should generally be less than 10
millimeters of mercury (1.33 kilopascals). If the electronic blood
pressure monitor meets this condition, you can use it with confidence.