Taking BP at home can be very helpful, but only if it’s done correctly and consistently. Here’s how to make sure the readings are accurate and meaningful:
1. Use a Validated BP Monitor
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Choose an upper arm cuff, not a wrist or finger monitor.
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Make sure the cuff is the right size for the arm (not too tight or loose).
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Devices that are clinically validated (e.g., British and Irish Hypertension Society, BHF or NICE recommended) are best.
2. Timing Matters
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Take readings at the same time(s) each day — typically:
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Morning (before meds, breakfast, and activity)
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Evening (before bed)
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If taking just once daily, do it in the morning.
3. Prepare Properly:
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Sit quietly for 5 minutes before measuring.
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No coffee, smoking, or exercise for 30 minutes beforehand.
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Sit upright, back supported, feet flat on the floor (no crossing legs).
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Rest the arm on a table at heart level.
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Be calm and quiet (no talking or watching TV).
4. How to Measure:
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Take 2 readings, 1 minute apart.
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If they’re very different, take a 3rd and record the average of the closest two.
5. Record the Results:
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Keep a written or digital log (eg. Blood_Pressure_Diary):
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Date & time
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Reading (systolic/diastolic)
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Pulse
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Any symptoms (e.g. dizzy, headache, breathless)
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Example:
Tue 8:00am – 132/78, pulse 72 – Felt fine
❗ Extra Tips for Reliable Results:
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Avoid taking BP when in pain or upset — it can falsely elevate the reading.
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Don’t obsessively repeat it all day (this can cause “white coat at home” effect).
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Show the log to the GP/consultant — ideally with at least 5–7 days of morning & evening readings.
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