MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Hubli-Dharwad
Bhavyaji, All glucometers produced by reputed companies are good like acucheck, one touch or any other. While using a glucometer you have to prick the tip of the finger for a drop of blood, there is a lancet provided by every company using that is fairly painless. Since finger has to be pricked some pain is bound to be there.
The majority of which are for use on the upper arm, although they also offer a small range of wrist-mounted monitors. Omron kindly sent us their BP786 monitor for review, which is the latest device in their popular "10 series.
Hi rather than decreasing size of monitor you should adjust the height of monitor and chair. It is the most common problem of neck pain in a person who is working mostly on computer or laptop. Well, I will suggest you do the following 1. Posture correction: sit straight upright on the chair while working. Use a chair with proper back support and put roll 4 -5 inch thick below your back just above hips while working. It will help you to maintain posture 2. Put height of your monitor in such a way that the exact centre of the monitor comes at your nose or chin level so your neck remains in a neutral position while working 3. Do head retraction exercise (google search for it) whenever you're in pain or after prolonged work on the monitor (1-2 hours)
no improvement than consult your nearest physical therapist for further examination thank you.
MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
Any medication can cause side effects, and high blood pressure (hbp) medications are no exception. However, many people do not have side effects from taking hypertension drugs, and often the side effects are mild. Still, it's important to stay informed.
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