Monitoring blood pressure has always been necessary for preventing heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. Traditionally, we rely on measurements at clinics or with home monitors, but blood pressure isn’t static. It fluctuates throughout the day, influenced by stress, activity and sleep. Spot checks often miss these critical changes.
The wearable BP patches are thin, flexible sensors that stick to the skin and continuously measure blood pressure in real time. These devices use advanced bio-sensing technology and algorithms to track your systolic and diastolic pressure, sending data directly to your smartphone or healthcare provider.
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Detect early hypertension or hypotension trends that traditional monitoring might miss.
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Monitor blood pressure during daily activities or sleep, giving a more complete picture.
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Enable personalized treatment adjustments, improving patient safety and outcomes.
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Reduce hospital visits for frequent BP checks, making monitoring more convenient and non-invasive.
Do you think wearable BP patches will soon replace traditional home monitors? Or are there challenges we still need to overcome?
MBH/PS