High blood pressure is a dangerous ailment that affects 76.4 million Americans, according to the Preventative Cardiovascular Nurses Association. It can lead to serious medical complications like heart attacks, stroke, kidney disease and even cognitive decline if it isn’t properly treated. However, keeping an eye on your blood pressure isn’t always easy. While your Apple Watch isn’t capable of giving you a direct blood pressure reading by itself, it can connect with a compatible blood pressure monitor.
Connecting a third-party blood pressure cuff to your Apple Watch makes it easier for you to keep track of your readings. Keep in mind, this won’t replace doctor’s checkups, but it does offer an easy way to get your blood pressure measured, real-time insights, early issue detection and organized data for your next appointment.
Here’s how to use your Apple Watch to monitor blood pressure, along with compatible devices.
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