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Check your blood pressure reading

 


Use this service to:

  • check what your blood pressure reading means
  • get information about what to do next

Who can use this tool

You can use this tool if you or the person you're using it for:

  • are aged 18 or over
  • have a recent blood pressure reading, either taken by a healthcare professional or with a home blood pressure monitor

You should not use this tool if you or the person you're using it for:

  • are aged 17 or under
  • are pregnant
  • have a medical condition that can affect your blood pressure
  • are taking medicines that can affect your blood pressure
  • have recently had surgery or experienced an injury
  • are feeling unwell with new symptoms such as dizziness, nausea or headache
  • have recently seen a healthcare professional about your blood pressure and received medical advice

You should not use this tool to diagnose any symptoms. If you're worried about your blood pressure, book an appointment at a GP surgery.


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