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Will I be able to go about my normal life?

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Wearing a monitor doesn't interfere with daily activities. The monitors are lightweight, comfortable to wear and quiet. Staff in your physician's office will program the device to automatically measure your blood pressure throughout the day and night. You will have an inflatable cuff worn on one arm and a recording device about the size of a Sony Walkman worn at the waist.

Is wearing the monitor all I have to do?
In combination with monitoring, your doctor may ask you to keep a diary about what time you wake up or go to sleep, when you eat meals, experience strong emotions, stress, take medication, exercise or have other experiences that can affect your blood pressure.

 
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As the world’s top supplier of commercial blood pressure monitors and health management systems, Lifeclinic is committed to helping to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals across the globe. Active monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, weight, body fat, body mass index (BMI) and blood oxygen levels when combined with proper diet, nutrition and physical fitness can help ensure a longer, more healthy lifestyle.

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