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The Digital Sphygmomanometer is a medical device used to measure blood pressure. It is a non-invasive device that uses an inflatable cuff to measure the pressure of the blood in the arteries. The device is typically used in a doctor's office or hospital setting, but can also be used in the home. It is a reliable and accurate way to measure blood pressure, and is often used to diagnose and monitor hypertension.
Digital Sphygmomanometers are typically connected to a computer or other device, allowing for the data to be stored and analyzed. This allows for more accurate readings and better tracking of blood pressure over time. The device is also often used to detect arrhythmias and other heart conditions.
The Digital Sphygmomanometer market is a growing one, with many companies offering a variety of devices. Some of the major players in the market include Omron, A&D Medical, Welch Allyn, and Microlife. Show Less Read more