- Home
- Forums
- Arterial hypertension Forum
- Living with hypertension (high blood pressure)
- High blood pressure: How do you monitor it at home? 🩺
Patients Arterial hypertension
High blood pressure: How do you monitor it at home? 🩺
- 22 views
- 0 support
- 2 comments
All comments
lesmal
AmbassadorGood advisor
lesmal
Ambassador
Last activity on 24/06/2026 at 16:23
Joined in 2018
1,594 comments posted | 17 in the Arterial hypertension Forum
103 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Committed
-
Explorer
-
Evaluator
Just been put on medication for this. I'm being controlled by my GP at the moment until it settles down.
See the signature
Les
Close all
See the responses
zavinclark52699
zavinclark52699
Last activity on 23/06/2026 at 11:41
Joined in 2026
Patient, Arterial hypertension since 2026
1 comment posted | 1 in the Arterial hypertension Forum
Rewards
-
Explorer
@lesmal Monitoring high blood pressure at home is very important for early detection and better health control. Using a reliable digital BP monitor, checking readings at the same time daily, and keeping a log can help you understand your condition more clearly. Always follow your doctor’s advice if readings stay high. [This content has been moderated by an administrator.]
Hide the responses
Give your opinion
Members are also commenting on...
Articles to discover...
15/05/2018 | Advice
After a heart attack, it is necessary to resume doing sport or to start doing it
Medication fact sheets - patient opinions...
Subscribe
You wish to be notified of new comments
Your subscription has been taken into account
Somya.P
Community managerGood advisor
Somya.P
Community manager
Last activity on 26/06/2026 at 12:43
Joined in 2023
1,101 comments posted | 16 in the Arterial hypertension Forum
110 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
Good Advisor
Contributor
Messenger
Explorer
Friend
Hi everyone, how are you feeling today?
If you're living with high blood pressure or another heart-related condition, keeping track of your blood pressure at home can be a helpful way to manage your health between appointments.
@Tourmakeady6 @margarethenderson @ChrisK @fibrofogbaby @InPain1956 @marg62 @Rolley @karen26 @flyingsub @Y-vonnie @Donnareeves @shirleystanton @Sianibeth @Rainbowfox @jackykins @marcia.m.c @pywich @rosalne @nclma1910 @kimdru1 @Merlin @Sianey @BevS13 @iamembe @Neopolotain @Dashipam @SusanF @cazzy53 @callywake @Kathleen4 @Orpheus181 @SarahAnn @Donzone @marilyn10 @beecheyb @Nicki63 @Gillbob99 @lizches @glynisT @jarkle2 @Julie58 @Cazzle @chino2016 @kennypot @Joanne123 @Chrisemma @PaulHedges @Virginiamckniff @petermartin @lesmal @cjmmytunes @VictoriaDeanna @MoldyWarp @DippyDaisy @mazgaz1958 @Inezkaren @Karenf59 @femijeje @cbarefoo @SeanLewis @DebbieAnimashaun @Suzlothian @Jamilatu @Mabisaid @Denise46 @Dixie1968 @Bazzer @gerardlindsay @ANNE1066 @Ndlovu @Pattywatty @smokinghotsue @avamai3 @Farrow @Chrisrob @Mikej2504 @Hanspan @Hudgell @Molloymax @SteveD228 @Jan2131 @northern37 @Kazzy90 @jane123. @Redheadk @Dennis74 @Chrisstina @Jillybaby @rrk3001 @Yassemin @Paulq2 @Sisama @PaulECarden @deh5528 @Anna08 @JaneCowie @Spiderman @Mamamia @Kazaj76
Whether you’ve been managing hypertension for years or just starting out, your routine could really help others in the community.
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼