Hypertension.APP
Self measurement on a new level
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is the most common and relevant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and renal insufficiency in Germany and worldwide. Consequently, it is the most common chronic disease in the world.
Nevertheless, hypertension as a disease often recedes into the background of society.
The potential for prevention is very high; drug treatment and lifestyle changes can lead to a successful reduction in blood pressure.
This is exactly where we come in with our Hypertension.App.
Blood pressure measurement
You can enter and document your self-measured blood pressure and the measurement in your medical practice,
including the 24-hour long-term measurement.
You will receive diagrams, statistics and individual feedback on your values. You can also export your entries as a report and and share them with
your doctor.
Individual guide
Thanks to a specialist library*, you receive direct personal feedback on your blood pressure in the form of a digital guide.
You will be informed about different types of hypertension, causes, risk factors and also about non-drug options for blood pressure optimization.
*The library was written by Prof. Dr. med. Martin Middeke, director of the Hypertension Center Munich and author of numerous patient guides
Diary
You can make numerous entries in your personal health diary. In addition to entering blood pressure values, you can enter information on symptoms, stress levels, weight and pulse wave analysis. You can also document the intake of your medication.
You will receive diagrams, statistics and individual feedback on your values.
Diary
You can make numerous entries in your personal health diary. In addition to entering blood pressure values, you can enter information on symptoms, stress levels, weight and pulse wave analysis. You can also document the intake of your medication.
You will receive diagrams, statistics and individual feedback on your values.
Deep breathing
Just a few breaths can achieve a significant reduction in blood pressure. Deep breathing is the easiest, fastest and most effective method of immediately lowering elevated blood pressure. You can use our interactive breathing exercise as an immediate measure, but also for relaxation and stress management.
Reminders
If you have high blood pressure, regular blood pressure measurement is important. Prof. Middeke recommends a measurement directly after getting up.
Reminders help you to measure
your blood pressure or take your medication
regularly and at the right times.