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Cerebral Palsy and Blood Pressure

Do you have Cerebral Palsy?

Why you should be checking your blood pressure regularly

High or low blood pressure has no warning signs. But it can lead to serious health problems if left unchecked & untreated.

For those with cerebral palsy, the risk can be higher because:

 Reduced Mobility can affect heart health

 Some medications can raise or lower blood pressure

 Ageing with CP can bring earlier heart related issues

Checking your blood pressure regularly & this can be done at home = early action, which means better long term health.

Heart heath is important - keep it in check


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