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  2. Check your blood pressure reading - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/.../check-your-blood-pressure-reading

    This service helps you check your blood pressure by showing your reading on a chart. You'll get a result and advice on what to do next.

  3. Blood pressure chart for adults

    www.bloodpressureuk.org/media/bpuk/docs/Blood...

    Blood pressure chart for adults. Using this blood pressure chart: To work out what your blood pressure readings mean, just find your top number (systolic) on the left side of the blood pressure chart and read across, and your bottom number (diastolic) on the bottom of the blood pressure chart. Where the two meet is your blood pressure.

  4. Blood pressure test - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-pressure-test

    Your blood pressure reading can tell you how healthy your blood pressure is. Information: If you have a recent blood pressure reading use the NHS Check your blood pressure tool to understand what your reading means.

  5. High blood pressure - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-pressure

    Use our check your blood pressure reading tool to see your reading on a chart and understand what it means. Risks of having high blood pressure If your blood pressure is too high, it puts extra strain on your blood vessels, heart and other organs, such as your brain, kidneys and eyes.

  6. Understanding your blood pressure readings - CVD

    www.myhealthlondon.nhs.uk/cvd-prevention/know...

    An ideal blood pressure is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg. Your blood pressure is low if it is less than 90/60mmHg. Read more. Understanding your blood pressure readings. What is high blood pressure (hypertension)? How can I keep my blood pressure under control? What age is my heart? Check now.

  7. NHS England — South West » Check your blood pressure

    www.england.nhs.uk/south/our-work/blood-pressure

    Your local pharmacy can check your blood pressure, or you can check yourself at home with a cheap and easy to use monitor. Once you have checked your blood pressure, you can check out what the results might mean for you by using the NHS blood pressure checker.

  8. Blood Pressure Calculator - kingedwardst.nhs.uk

    www.kingedwardst.nhs.uk/bp-calculator

    Blood Pressure Chart. High blood pressure (hypertension) can put a strain on your arteries and organs, which can increase your risk of developing serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes. Low blood pressure (hypotension) isn't usually as serious, although it can cause dizziness and fainting in some people.