Q. Why does my blood pressure monitor further inflate and squeeze my upper arm so tight, my fingers go blue which is really painful?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Experiencing pain and blue fingers when using a blood pressure monitor is not normal and could be caused by several problems. First, it's important to ensure that the cuff is the correct size for your arm. If the cuff is too small, you may experience tightness, as well as pain on your upper arm or wrist due to excessive pressure as it inflates and squeezes. Additionally, if the cuff has any kind of defect or damage then this could also be causing discomfort when inflated.
Another reason why you may find your blood pressure monitor painful or uncomfortable is because it's not placed correctly around your arm in either an inverted V-shape (with both points towards the elbow) or parallel with your artery leading to the palm of your hand. Placing it incorrectly can result in reduced accuracy of readings and increased discomfort during inflation due to lack of contact with skin.
Finally, some individuals are more sensitive than others so make sure you are taking regular breaks in between monitoring sessions keeping track of how you feel before continuing further checks with any healthcare device such as a BP monitor. This will help avoid potential inflammation from continuous use which could cause more serious issues like redness or swelling over time if left untreated for long periods at a time.
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