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BP Tracker Pro

Log BP, Pulse, Weight & Get Instant Health Insights

70–250 mmHg

40–150 mmHg

30–200 BPM

About Blood Pressure

Normal BP: < 120/80 mmHg | Hypertension: ≥ 130/80

Category | Systolic | Diastolic
Normal | < 120 | < 80
Elevated | 120–129 | < 80
Stage 1 | 130–139 | 80–89
Stage 2 | ≥ 140 | ≥ 90
Crisis | > 180 | > 120

Tips:

  • Measure at same time daily
  • Sit calmly for 5 mins before
  • Avoid caffeine, smoking 30 mins prior
  • Use left arm, cuff at heart level

Used by Apollo, Fortis, AIIMS patients across India.

Sources: ICMR, AHA, IMA, JNC-8, ESC/ESH Guidelines (2025)

BP Tracker Pro - Log Blood Pressure, Pulse, Weight & Get Health Insights

Our comprehensive BP Tracker Pro helps individuals, patients, healthcare professionals, and fitness enthusiasts monitor and analyze vital health metrics with professional-grade insights. Whether you're managing hypertension, tracking fitness progress, monitoring medication effects, or maintaining wellness goals, this tool provides intelligent health tracking with instant analysis and trend identification.

Track blood pressure readings, monitor heart rate patterns, log weight changes, analyze health trends over time, receive personalized insights, and generate health reports with our advanced health monitoring system designed for proactive wellness management.

How to Use BP Tracker Pro

Step 1: Log Your Vital Signs

  • Enter systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings
  • Record pulse rate and current weight measurements
  • Add notes about medication, symptoms, or activities

Step 2: Analyze Health Insights

  • View blood pressure categorization and risk assessment
  • Identify patterns and trends with interactive charts
  • Get personalized recommendations based on your data

Why Use BP Tracker Pro?

Comprehensive Health Monitoring

Track multiple vital signs simultaneously - blood pressure, pulse, weight - with correlation analysis to understand how they interact and affect your overall health.

Intelligent Trend Analysis

Advanced algorithms identify patterns, seasonal variations, and correlations between different health metrics, providing actionable insights for better health management.

Smart Alert System

Receive automatic notifications for concerning readings, missed measurements, or when patterns indicate potential health issues that need medical attention.

Doctor-Ready Reports

Generate comprehensive health reports with charts and trends that you can share with your healthcare provider for more informed medical consultations.

Professional Health Management Tool

Used by patients, fitness enthusiasts, seniors, and healthcare professionals worldwide. Take control of your health with data-driven insights and proactive monitoring!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What blood pressure ranges are considered normal and hypertensive?

According to AHA guidelines: Normal: Below 120/80 mmHg, Elevated: 120-129/80 mmHg, Stage 1 Hypertension: 130-139/80-89 mmHg, Stage 2 Hypertension: 140+/90+ mmHg, Hypertensive Crisis: 180+/120+ mmHg. Our tracker automatically categorizes your readings.

How often should I track my blood pressure for accurate monitoring?

For effective monitoring: Daily tracking if you have hypertension or are adjusting medications, 2-3 times weekly for general wellness monitoring, at the same time each day for consistent comparisons. Morning readings before medication are often most informative.

What factors can affect blood pressure readings?

Common factors include: Stress and anxiety, recent physical activity, caffeine or nicotine consumption, medication timing, full bladder, and room temperature. Our tracker helps identify these patterns through notes and trend analysis.

When should I be concerned about my blood pressure readings?

Seek medical attention if you experience: Consistent readings above 140/90 mmHg, single readings above 180/120 mmHg, symptoms like severe headache, chest pain, or vision changes with high readings, or sudden significant changes in your normal pattern.