shani asked:
Actually my father has a problem of high blood pressure, i want to buy a Digital Blood Pressure Monitor for him. Does it work good and give accurate results or just normal?
Actually my father has a problem of high blood pressure, i want to buy a Digital Blood Pressure Monitor for him. Does it work good and give accurate results or just normal?




If you know how to take it manually, that’s always best. If not, a digital one is ok.
Easier to use and easier for a older person to read the numbers. On the downside it really doesnt do anything that a regular version doesnt, and probably costs more. Also some older people (like my father) are very technologically impaired. Anything he sees with buttons and a digital readout he refuses to touch-hes afraid hes going to break it or something. I dont know if your dad is like that or not……..
As far as the acuuracy of the units, i dont know. But i would imagine as long as its a name brand item it should be ok.
Depends how much you spend. Some cheap ones can vary widely between reading and its best to average the results. But usually it can give you a good indication that something is wrong. Just don’t expect a perfect reading each time.