Blood Pressure Treatment Cambridge
Blood pressure is defined as the amount of pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries as the blood moves through them. It is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). Both the systolic and diastolic pressures are measured and these figures are usually represented with the systolic blood pressure first, followed by the diastolic blood pressure.
So – if your GP says that your blood pressure is ‘120 over 80’, or 120/80 mmHg, what they mean is that you have a systolic pressure of 120 mmHg and a diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg.
Therapies for Help with Blood Pressure
- Comprehensive Functional Blood Testcan reveal significant markers for health or disease in a variety of systems in the body and this may lead to further investigation if anything significant arises from testing.... read more
- Functional Health Careassesses your current health and wellbeing and the practitioner can advise you on the various options available. Your assessment will be thorough and in depth and look at your health, diet, lifestyle, posture, fitness, happiness and coping abilities.... read more