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Diamond Bpdl-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor with Built-IN Stethoscope Device Diamond Bpdl-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor with Built-IN Stethoscope Device

Diamond Bpdl-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor with Built-IN Stethoscope Device

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Device
Manufacturer: Industrial Electronic & Allied Products
Price: ₹ 1650.0

Information about Diamond Bpdl-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor with Built-IN Stethoscope Device

Salient features of Diamond BPDL-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor With Built-in Stethoscope:
Available in digital type & dial type with the built-in stethoscope.
Most accurate and convenient to use.
The simplest method for measuring one s own blood pressure.
Specially designed cuff for simplicity and accuracy.
Proper placement of stethoscope to give confirmed sound beats
Automatic deflation.
No human control for cuff pressure release is needed.
Proven and universally accepted method in the medical profession.
The best quality material is used.

Key Characteristics of Diamond BPDL-231 Self Check Dial Type BP Monitor With Built-in Stethoscope:
An arm cuff with the built-in stethoscope.
Available with the pouch a soft carrying case for easy handling.
Rubber casing provides strong and sturdy grip for handheld use and dial gauge protection.
The stethoscope is Specially designed for blood pressure measurement.
Soft ear pieces for the user s convenience.
Rubber Bulb is easy to squeeze manually.
Exhaust Valve is press type to release the balance pressure in the cuff.
Deflation valve provides constant pressure drop while measuring B.P. Special Cuff for easy single hand wrapping on an upper arm.
Proper placement of chest piece to get confirmed Korotkoff sounds.

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For a diabetic patient with type 2, how often it is required to check the blood glucose? Is random check will do as a regular check up once in three months? Thanks in AdvanceSathish.

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Endocrinologist, Delhi
For a diabetic patient with type 2, how often it is required to check the blood glucose? Is random check will do as a...
3 montly HbA1c, once a month fasting glucose and 2 hours after lunch glucose testing is sufficient in a stable patient with T2DM reasonable controlled blood glucose. More frequent monitoring needed in uncontrolled diabetes
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I am getting too many pimples on my cheeks. The cheeks have become red and the condition gets worst in sun.
Pimples form when dead skin cells mix with excess oil this mixture plugs the pore, causing swelling. It is very important to keep your face clean when trying to prevent pimples. Washing your face removes dirt, impurities and any excess oil that has built up on the surface of your skin. Use a clean dry towel to pat your face dry. It is important to protect your skin from sunlight by applying a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Eat well : Although it?s been proven that chocolate and other junk food don?t actually cause pimples, stay away from oil. Greasy foods can still have a positive effect for your skin. Mix a little turmeric powder with a little coconut oil and apply directly onto the pimples at night. Next morning wash your face with water Whatever you do, do not pop pimples as that will leave a scar behind which is even difficult to get rid of.

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I have to much scars on my both chicks, I did treatment on it of diamond polishing but it was temporary what should I...
U need a combination of treatment such as lasers,dermabrasion,peel,surgical excision.only a combination of all this we'll help you .
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Sir, my age is 41 years my b.P reading is around 130/90 frequently while checking in digital bp monitor checked in my home can I use any medicins?

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BP upto 140/90 is considered normal.As your diastolic BP is 90 it is at the upper limit of normal.At he moment you do not need any medications but take the precaution as outlined below-- 1.Reduce weight if overweight. 2. Reduce salt intake. 3.Reduce fatty food. 4.Exercise regularly. 5.Avoid smoking. 6.Avoid excess of alcohol. 7avoid stress. 8.Get your lipid profile kidney function test done.
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I'm 35 year male non-smoker. I've been having Heart Palpitations multiple times: 17th Feb 28th Feb 6th March 17th May and 20th May. I am type 2 diabetic and currently on Metformin 850 mg twice a day and Silverstatin 10 mg once at night. In March I got myself hospitalized to get my heart checked up by doing Echo ECG treadmill and reports were normal. They even hooked me up with Event Monitor for 2 days with monitoring connected to ICU, which was normal. The doctors are not able to determine what is the disease and on every incident of palpitation they do Toponil and X-ray which comes out normal. For my last episode, I've been now advised to get appointment with Electro Physiologist. Can this be SVT?

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology, Interventional Fellow- Interventional Cardiology
Cardiologist, Hyderabad
I'm 35 year male non-smoker. I've been having Heart Palpitations multiple times: 17th Feb 28th Feb 6th March 17th May...
Hi lybrate-user, The symptoms you describe can very well be due to SVT, or PSVT to be precise (Paroxysmal Supra-Ventricular Tachycardia). Electrophysiologist won't help much unless you have a diagnosis. Since your symptoms are not daily, its likely 2 day event monitor didn't catch the abnormal rhythm. The next best option here is to get a 15 day or 30 day event recorder. That has higher likelihood of catching the arrhythmia. These days, you also get devices like Kardia or Remote ECG which you can keep in your pocket and attach to yourself whenever you get palpitations. Also get your thyroid checked if it isn't checked yet. Take care.
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