Blood pressure monitors are designed for certain ages and cases. You can find monitors for older adults, for pregnant people, and for children. Make sure the one you choose is the right one for your age and situation.
Experts advise an automatic cuff monitor that fits on your upper arm (bicep). The cuff should fit your arm size. A cuff that's too large or too small won't give an accurate reading. Measure around your upper arm to find your size.
Monitors that attach to your finger or wrist are not as accurate as monitors for your upper arm.
Ask your doctor for help choosing a monitor. Bring your monitor to your next doctor visit if you need help using it the correct way.
The steps below are general instructions for using an automatic digital monitor.