

Blood pressure is measured as air is slowly let out of the cuff, which lets blood flow through the artery again.īlood pressure is measured in two numbers: When the cuff inflates, it squeezes a large artery, stopping the blood flow for a moment. Health care providers measure blood pressure with a cuff that wraps around the upper arm or the leg in babies. If your child has high blood pressure and gets any of these symptoms, get medical care right away. In rare cases, severe high blood pressure can cause headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, nosebleeds, a fluttering or racing heartbeat, and nausea. Most of the time high blood pressure doesn't cause symptoms. What Are the Signs & Symptoms of High Blood Pressure? While high blood pressure is far more common in adults, kids and teens can have it too. When a cause is found, high blood pressure usually is from:

Most of the time, no specific cause is found. It's affected by activity and rest, body temperature, diet, emotions, posture, and medicines. It comes down when the heart relaxes.īlood pressure changes from minute to minute. When the heart squeezes and pushes blood into the vessels, blood pressure goes up. How Does Blood Pressure Work?īlood pressure is the force against blood vessel walls as the heart pumps blood. Finding and treating high blood pressure early can help kids be healthy. The children clinic is closed until further notice.After a while, high blood pressure can damage the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. The children's blood test clinic at Chase Farm Hospital runs at the following times: Patient enquiries (adults and children): 020 8375 1471 Adults The children clinic is closed until further notice Patient enquiries (adults): 020 8375 1471īook an appointment online or call us to make your appointment on 020 8375 1471. The adult clinic is open Monday-Friday from 9am-4.45pm. If you have questions about your blood test or need help understanding blood test results, please speak to your doctor or consultant, or nursing staff at the clinic.

Phlebotomists will not discuss your blood results or your medical condition. Your blood sample will be taken by a phlebotomist who is specially trained to perform your test. This is normal and will go down after a few days in the way any other bruise does. We encourage all patients to book an appointment.Īfter your blood test you may have a small bruise. The blood test service at our hospitals works on an appointment basis. What happens at a blood test?Īt the Royal Free London, we might use a blood test to diagnose and treat a number of conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid problems, signs of kidney damage, or prostate cancer or ovarian cancer. You can read more about the steps we are taking to keep you safe here. The face covering or mask must be worn at all times while you are in hospital. If you are not wearing one, we will give you a mask. When you visit, please keep your distance from others and wear your own face covering which covers your nose and mouth. When you arrive for your appointment, we will take your temperature and ask whether you or anyone in your household has symptoms of coronavirus. To ensure social distancing, please arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before your appointment. How we are keeping you safe during the COVID-19 pandemic The Jnetics Jewish genetic disorder clinic is located at Barnet Hospital - book a Tay Sachs blood test.
