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Glucose care is the trading name of Glucosecare.co.uk, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tromed uk Limited.

 Tromed is one of the leading international service providers within the pharmaceutical and healthcare markets. The company is active in 10 countries worldwide and employs approximately 120 people in its three divisions Patient and Consumer Solutions, Pharmacy Solutions and Manufacturer Solutions.

  Our Vision and Purpose
Tromed uk Limited is committed to ‘Healthcare for Life’. 
 Our vision is to become a great healthcare brand, hair products, and our core purpose is to put the customer at the heart of what we do by providing exceptional customer service and healthcare.

  We offer high quality healthcare, hair products and services and have launched a range of innovative and affordable products aimed at improving community health such as blood pressure monitor and allergy relievers as well as a suite of convenient professional health check services including free blood pressure and diabetes testing, and cholesterol and heart checks.

  We are also a key partner of the NHS and work closely with local healthcare providers to develop and deliver commissioned services to address specific health needs within communities. 

    Our Core products ;

  Blood glucose monitor and glucose test strips

  Tens Machine TENS is a highly effective treatment for pain. It is used worldwide and recommended by sports coaches, physiotherapy departments, pain clinics, doctors and other medical practitioners. A TENS unit will ease pain, and should result in a decrease of drug intake! For many the relief is dramatic.

  Hair dye color Hair dye products, hair dye tips, hair dye for men & women, home hair dying colours, organic hair dye, highlights, special effects.

  Hair Dye is very common now days and over 75% of women have dyed or colored hair at any one time sometimes to cover grey hair and sometimes just for a change of look, men are also dying their hair more often now but tend to use the gradual hair dying method where they lose a little more grey after each wash.

  Hair products

  Our Body Slim Massagers are a new generation of vibration massagers in which the user is able to stand on top of the device to achieve a complete body massage. When the user stands on the vibration massager, the vibration mechanism generates a maximum speed of 7200 rounds per minute. As the speed increases, the feet initially feels a sensation of lightness. Once the sensation reaches an equilibrium, the body starts to relax and enter the next phase in which the blood is stimulated and circulation is improved. In addition to relaxation, the vibration massage action also helps to relieve stress and alleviate pain in the feet and back. For those who are into fitness, the vibration belting action provides a different type of exercise to help in staying fit and healthy. Some of our vibration massagers also have a belt massage function to massage the back through a rotating circular action of the belt.

 
Blood Pressure - Understand Your Blood Pressure
Your blood pressure directly affects your health and careful measuring with the right equipment is essential for accurate readings High Blood Pressure affects millions of people in the US increasing the risk of stroke and heart attack. It has no symptoms. The only way for you to know if you have low, normal, or high blood pressure is to have it measured using an accurate blood pressure monitor. A recent study showed that people who measure their blood pressure at home have better control of their condition. It found that blood pressure was lower in people who had been checking their blood pressure at home and the readings were a better indication of their normal blood pressure.

  To understand more about what blood pressure is and why it is important to lower high blood pressure read the full information on the high blood pressure page. This site also contains information about low blood pressure Blood pressure monitoring needs to give accurate readings if it is to be worthwhile. You may have been advised to measure your blood pressure at home in order to get a more accurate record or your readings or just want to keep a check on your own blood pressure. On this site you can access a comprehensive fact sheet about how to measure blood pressure.

  Measure blood pressure with accurate machines

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  Blood Pressure Monito Blood pressure is more and more often measured using an automatic blood pressure monitor that can also be used at home. For ease of use these machines can be fully automatic and measure blood pressure correctly on the upper arm at heart level. The readings are given on a digital display and can be stored in the monitor's memory or printed out.

  It is worth noting that electronic blood pressure measuring devices have the following advantages: Electronic blood pressure measuring devices are becoming the norm now mercury is being phased out because of its hazardous nature. Most of these are now accurate enough for routine clinical use and are relatively inexpensive. Automatic machines don't require the use of a stethoscope to hear when the pulse stops and begins to determine the two readings (systolic and diastolic pressure) They eliminate many of the errors in blood pressure measurement that human beings can generate. You can buy top models of blood pressure monitors from online medical supply shops who offer the latest approved models from leading brands such as Omron including the latest Omron m10-it blood pressure monitor, A&D and Micro life at heavily discounted online prices.

  upper arm blood pressure monitor The US Hypertension Society produce an up to date list of blood pressure monitors suitable for both clinical and home users which have been tested and approved. Find out more about these machines and how to use them properly.

  High blood pressure - How to Lower Blood Pressure High blood pressure also called hypertension affects millions of people increasing the risk of stroke, heart attack and heart failure.

  High blood pressure usually has no symptoms. The only way for you to know if you have high blood pressure is to have it measured with a blood pressure monitor.You can buy an accurate machine online from medical supply specialists such as Tromed who offer the latest machines from Omron, A&D, Microlife and Resperate that are suitable for home use.

  High blood pressure causes strain on the blood vessels carrying blood around your body. This strain can cause vessels to become clogged up or to weaken, and this can lead to narrow blood vessels and clots that can cause damage to the heart or brain. Having high blood pressure can also cause heart and kidney failure. It is important to realise that the higher your blood pressure, the higher your risk of heart disease or stroke. This means that all of us should be adopting a lifestyle that will help to lower our blood pressure whether we have high blood pressure or not.

  How can I lower my blood pressure?

  Fortunately there is a wealth of quality information about things you can do now to begin to understand, lower and control your blood pressure as well as prescription drugs and medicines.

  Leading a healthy lifestyle means exercising, healthy eating - a diet low in fat and salt and more fruit and vegetables, being the right weight for your height, drinking sensibly and not smoking. By following these guidelines the risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the future is reduced. High blood pressure can be treated and there are many things that help lower it. To see the impact on lowering your blood pressure by changes in your lifestyle, diet and medicines many people find encouragement in regularly measuring their own blood pressure with automatic digital home monitors

  Where can I buy an accurate blood Pressure Monitor? Tromed is a US stockist of US Hypertension Society validated machines from Microlife, Omron and A and D Instuments. Make an informed purchase and trust machines that are considered accurate by th US Hypertension Society. To visit the blood pressure monitor department at Tromed.

This information presented her is to give you information about your blood pressure and help you understand more about treatments and help you keep your blood pressure controlled. What is blood pressure?

  Your heart pumps blood around your body through a network of tubing called arteries. Every time your heart pumps it forces blood through these arteries and into smaller blood vessels called capillaries. The force that your heart produces in your arteries when it pumps is called your blood pressure. When the heart contracts and forces blood through the arteries your blood pressure goes up, when the heart relaxes it goes down.

  This pressure can be measured and is usually written down like this:

  140/90mmHg The top number, which is called the systolic pressure, shows the pressure in your arteries when your heart is forcing blood through them. The bottom number, called the diastolic pressure, shows the pressure in your arteries when your heart relaxes. The top number can be anywhere from 90 to 240 and the bottom number can be anywhere from 60 to 140. Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury, which is written down as: mmHg

  Everyone has a different blood pressure and it can change in the same person during the day and night.

  What is high blood pressure? High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. The higher your blood pressure the higher the chnace of heart disease or stroke.

  140/90mmHg is the level of blood pressure used to diagnose high blood pressure. If your blood pressure is consistently raised at these levels and above, it will need to be treated. Treatment may involve making changes to your lifestyle and/or taking medication. This level of 140/90mmHg is the level for high blood pressure for everyone, male/female, young/old.

  140/85mmHg is the target blood pressure for people who are receiving treatment for their high blood pressure. The only exception to this target level is if you have diabetes, kidney disease or have already suffered a stroke or heart attack. Then it may be worthwhile lowering your blood pressure even further.

  Why is lowering blood pressure important?

  High blood pressure increases risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and dementia. If you have high blood pressure the greater your risk of developing these conditions.

  Having high blood pressure causes strain on the vessels carrying blood around your body. This strain can cause vessels to become clogged up or to weaken and this in turn can lead to narrow blood vessels and clots, which can cause damage to the heart or brain. Having high blood pressure can cause heart failure. High blood pressure can cause kidney failure and some eye conditions. High blood pressure is a serious condition that you should not ignore. However it can be lowered either by changing your lifestyle or if necessary adding in tablets. The lower your blood pressure the lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease.

  How common is high blood pressure?

  In the United Kingdom there are about 16 million people with a blood pressure higher than 140/90mmHg. One in every three women and two in every five men now have high blood pressure, with larger numbers affected in older age groups. For example, about half of all people over the age of 75 have the condition. Although you may be said to have high blood pressure, or a normal blood pressure, it is important to realise that the higher your blood pressure, whatever it is, the higher your risk of heart disease or stroke. This means that all of us should be adopting a lifestyle that will help to lower our blood pressure whether we have high blood pressure or not.

  How is blood pressure measured?

  Your blood pressure can be measured either by using a device called a sphygmomanometer or by using a digital machine.A sphygmomanometer is the older kind of equipment that measures blood pressure using a column of mercury. These are used less frquently now as they can often give inaccurate measurements

  These day automatic, or partly automatic, digital machines are used to measure blood pressure. Models that have been validated by the British Hypertension Society are considered accurate when used properly. See the fact sheet How to Measure Your Blood Pressure. In order to be sure that you have high blood pressure, you will be asked to have readings taken several times. This is to make sure that you have consistently high blood pressure, rather than high blood pressure because you are anxious or nervous in medicall environments or have rushed to be there - see White Coat Hypertension

  What causes high blood pressure? There is no definite cause for their high blood pressure for most peple and doctors call this essential hypertension. The small blood vessels in the body narrow and this causes the pressure to build up. High blood pressure can run in the family, and if you have a parent with high blood pressure then you are more likely to have high blood pressure yourself. Some other conditions are also linked to high blood pressure, such as diabetes, kidney disease and heart disease. If you have any of these conditions then it is even more important that your blood pressure is well controlled.

  Your blood pressure is very much affected by your lifestyle. The important factors are: Eating too much salt Not eating enough fruit and vegetables Not exercising enough

  · Being overweight Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol You cannot change your genes, or the fact that you will grow older, you can change your lifestyle. Changing your diet and exercising more will help lower your blood pressure.

  Can high blood pressure be treated? How to lower blood pressure High blood pressure can be treated. Lowering blood pressure causes a large reduction in strokes, heart attacks, heart failure and kidney disease that would otherwise have occurred and may reduce your risk of developing some kinds of dementia. How will my high blood pressure be treated? How your high blood pressure is treated will depend on how high it is and on what other ‘risk factors’ you have for heart disease and stroke.

  If your blood pressure is between 140-160/90-100mmHg then you will probably be asked to make some changes to your lifestyle. You will probably not need to take tablets providing that the changes you make work. In this way you can lower your own blood pressure without needing to take tablets. However, some people with a blood pressure in this range may be prescribed medication to take. This is usually if they are older or have other risk factors for heart disease and stroke, such as high cholesterol, smoking or already have complications such as a previous stroke or heart attack.

  So if you have a blood pressure reading in this range you should make the lifestyle changes described at below.

  If your blood pressure is 160/100mmHg or more you will probably be given tablets as well as being asked to make changes to your lifestyle. You are aiming to reach a target blood pressure of 140/85mmHg or less whilst feeling fit and well. There will, however, be a small number of people who may find their blood pressure very difficult to control even with medication. Changing your lifestyle to lower high blood pressure.

  All people who have high blood pressure should make changes to their lifestyle. These changes can be enough to lower your blood pressure to a level where you may not need to take tablets. Even if you need tablets, the changes to your lifestyle will make the tablets more effective. These changes to your lifestyle should be adopted by the whole family, as, increasing evidence suggests that this will lower blood pressure and prevent high blood pressure from occurring later in life. A healthy diet will also make you feel much better.

  These are the five main changes you can make to help lower blood pressure: 1. Cut down on your salt

  We each eat about 10 grams of salt (sodium chloride) each day and this can easily be reduced by half to 5 grams each day. That means cutting down from a dessert spoon of salt every day to a teaspoon. You should not add salt to food or use it in cooking. However, most salt is hidden in many processed foods and this may not be obvious, for example salt may be hidden in bread, many cereals and ready meals so avoid these high salt foods where possible.

  2.Eat more fruit and vegetables Fruit and vegetables contain potassium, which has the opposite effect of salt and can help to lower blood pressure. If you can manage to increase the amount of fruit and vegetables and cut down the amount of salt that you eat then you should see your blood pressure fall by quite a lot. We should all be eating seven to nine portions of fruit or vegetables each day.

  3. Exercise - be more active

  Being active can help you to lower your blood pressure. It will also help you to lose weight and reduce the amount of fats (cholesterol) in your blood. Being active doesn't have to mean jogging, it can mean walking the dog regularly and gradually increasing the amount you do over three to six months. You should aim to be active for at least 30 minutes, five times a week.

  4. Weight - Everyone has an ideal weight. Your ideal weight will depend on how tall you are and whether you are male or female. If you are overweight you should try and get down to a weight within the ideal range for you.

  Many people find losing weight, and maintaining weight loss, difficult. A healthy diet is an essential first step. Once you are eating a healthy diet cut down the amount of food you eat until you start to lose weight.

  5.Drink alcohol in moderate amounts only

  As well as the five factors set out above there are two other key risk factors for stroke and heart disease, smoking and eating too much saturated fat. They don't in themselves cause high blood pressure but they do make you more at risk of heart disease or stroke. However, the combined effect of stopping smoking, cutting down the amount of saturated you eat and lowering your blood pressure causes a very large reduction in your risk of having a stroke or having a heart attack.

  Giving up smoking

  Smoking is the biggest risk factor for having a heart attack. If you smoke it will not directly affect your blood pressure, but it will cause your arteries to narrow, just as high blood pressure does. So, if you smoke and you have high blood pressure your arteries will narrow much more quickly. There are now lots of ways in which you can make giving up smoking easier for yourself. Nicotine replacement therapy, in the form of patches and gum, for example, and groups to help smokers quit are just a few. If you have difficulties talk to your doctor or nurse.

  Cutting down on saturated fat

  We all eat too much fat. The type of fat that causes the most problems is saturated fat, for example animal fats and some vegetable oils such as palm and coconut oil. Fat increases the amount of cholesterol in your blood. The higher the level of cholesterol in your blood the greater your risk of heart disease and stroke. If you have high blood pressure reducing you saturated fat intake is very beneficial.

  These changes to your lifestyle will reduce your risk of heart disease or stroke, but they may not lower your blood pressure enough. It may be necessary for you to take tablets as well.

  Medicines for high blood pressure

  If you need tablets, there is very strong evidence that they will reduce your risk of stroke and heart disease, provided your blood pressure is well controlled. Tablets can prolong life and reduce the risk of complications from high blood pressure. In most people lowering blood pressure with tablets causes no problems, in fact many people feel better.

  As with any medicines, those for high blood pressure can cause side effects in some people. Side effects are rare and only happen in a small number of people. It is important that if you feel that any medicine you are taking is makes you feel unwell that you should go back to your doctor to talk. Tablets and combination of drugs can be changed to find the best ones that keep your blood pressure controlled, and leave you feeling well. Most people are prescribed more than one tablet to control blood pressure and it may take time to find the combination of tablets that suits you best. The aim of any tablet, combined with lifestyle changes, is to get your blood pressure to below 140/85mmHg.

  Taking tablets for high blood pressure is something that most people will have to do for the rest of their lives and continuing to take them is very important. You may have no symptoms from your high blood pressure, but if it is left untreated you will put yourself at risk from heart disease or stroke. As soon as you stop taking tablets your blood pressure will go back up, as will your risk of heart attack or stroke. Many people find that once they get into a routine with their tablets, they become a part of their daily lives, like cleaning their teeth.

 

  The purpose of both the lifestyle changes that you make and the tablets that you take is to lower your blood pressure with you feeling completely well. Once your blood pressure is controlled you should be able to lead your life as normal.If you are considering buying a blood pressure monitor to measure your blood pressure accurately at home visit Tromed to see their range of latest approved automatic digital machines.