Blood Pressure Charts

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A sort of joint venture – a combined effort of the International Society of Hypertension (ISH) and World Health Organization (WHO) – has given form to blood pressure charts. Blood pressure charts have been designed in a way that you are better informed about high and low blood pressure levels. An extreme case of high blood pressure can lead to conditions of strokes and heart attacks and thus your blood pressure level needs to be monitored regularly.

Before you go into details, it is essential for you to know that blood pressure is the measurement of the pressure exerted by blood (flowing through the blood vessels) against the walls. The various readings of blood pressure can be categorized in four different ways ranging between normal to stage 2 hypertension. What kind of treatment you are to receive entirely depends on the level of blood pressure you have.

What Do Blood Pressure Charts Include?

Blood pressure charts contain information about essentials like pulse pressure, diastolic pressure readings, systolic pressure readings and age. In these charts, the diastolic and systolic pressures are recorded in various ranges of maximum, average or minimum.

In particular cases, blood pressure charts also give rise to interpretations, which are undeniably significant for regular blood pressure monitoring. The charts include readings – both the safe and unsafe levels of blood pressure; it is on the basis of this that it is decided whether you are in need of blood pressure medication or not.

How Blood Pressure Charts Are Developed?

Different entries go into the categorically different blood pressure charts available. A chart category is decided by two factors – who is creating the chart and for whom it is being created. The general physiological condition of the patient also plays an important role in deciding the category.

What Does The WHO Blood Pressure Chart Show?

The World Health Organization chart presents the systolic blood pressure (in mmHg) along the vertical axis; the diastolic blood pressure (in mmHg) is presented along the horizontal axis. The chart even provides readings for optimal blood pressure, normal blood pressure, mild hypertension, moderate hypertension and severe hypertension or high blood pressure readings.

How Do Blood Pressure Charts Help?

Once everything has been jotted down systematically, you can easily record your blood pressure on a regular basis on a blood pressure chart. This immensely helps in controlling the apparent effects of hypertension. A close inspection of the chart gives you an idea about when to see the physician and when to have the medicines.

Advantages Of Having A Blood Pressure Chart

Now that the latest technological inventions have equipped you with devices for checking and evaluation of blood pressure levels, things have become easier and convenient for you. You are even provided with online software packages for the appropriate noting and charting of various blood pressure readings. You can download the software without spending a single penny or you can even purchase the software directly from the manufacturer. However, before you opt for several advanced blood pressure charts you must make sure that they well meet all your requirements.

Med-Help is for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis or treatment recommendations.