Both can be true: A person can check her blood pressure with a proper-sized cuff (depends on arm size) and show about 10 days of numbers to her primary care doctor. Numbers can be from breakfast time, lunch time, and dinner time (need not be the same times each day). Most people are normal. Some people are high part of the time, and some are high all the time. Doctor can discuss what the readings mean.
Answered 3/15/2020
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