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What We Can Help With
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What We Cannot Help With
We cannot give medical advice. We publish specifications for blood pressure monitors as consumer devices, and nobody here is a medical professional. We are not able to tell you what a reading means, whether a number is something to worry about, whether to change a medication, or which device suits your condition. Please take those questions to a clinician. If you are experiencing symptoms, contact your local emergency services rather than sending a message here. Please also leave health details out of the form entirely, because form submissions are stored in this site’s database.
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Before writing, it may be worth reading how we produce a write up, since it answers most questions about where our figures come from and why we attribute manufacturer claims the way we do.