How to Say ‘Blood pressure’ in Japanese
血圧
ketsuatsu
[keh-tsu-ah-tsu]
💬 Usage Tip: [血圧] is “blood pressure.” Common pair: [血圧を測る] (measure BP).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Home blood pressure monitors are widely used in Japan, and clinics often trust home readings—especially morning/evening patterns.
Phrase Breakdown
血圧
ketsuatsu
[keh-tsu-ah-tsu]
blood pressure
Medical term for blood pressure. Commonly paired with 測る/測ってください (measure) and 記録する (record) for home monitoring.
血圧が高いので、家で毎日測りましょう。
Because your blood pressure is high, let’s measure it at home every day.
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