Blood Pressure Risk Assessment

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Blood Pressure Tracker

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Measurement System

Understanding the human limits

Your body adapts to every challenge. During exercise or stress, your systolic pressure can rise — sometimes up to 220 mmHg. That’s your heart working harder, not necessarily a sign of danger. If you feel chest pain, dizziness, or vision changes, get medical help right away. Otherwise, short spikes are normal.