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06-21-2015, 05:08 PM | #1 | ||
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I had a pretty exhausting day this week with a lot of walking. Since that day(wendesday) my heart rate is about 90-100 while resting in bed and doing nothing. It seems to be a bit lower in the morning.
What does it mean? Should I continue with light exercise or could it be a warning sign? |
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06-21-2015, 05:31 PM | #2 | ||
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Resting heart rate can rise with stress, or for numerous other reasons - medications, tobacco, excess weight etc.
Are you feeling unwell? I'm wondering why you're feeling the need to take your pulse when you're resting. Do you take your pulse regularly? Regular exercize can actually help lower a resting heart rate so if you're concerned about it you should speak with your doctor. |
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06-22-2015, 01:55 AM | #3 | ||
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I am feeling very bad since a couple of weeks, especially mentally because my overall condition does not improve and I have big sleeping problems.
I do not have to take my pulse. I can hear in the ears how high it is. My blood pressure seems ideal though. As I said, it has appeared after an exhausting day, and did not resolve after 4 days of complete rest. I never had this before. |
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06-22-2015, 02:34 AM | #4 | ||
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Personally I would suggest that counting your pulse via your ears may not be at all accurate to say the least.
You may be wasting valuable time worrying about something that is in fact inaccurate. |
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06-22-2015, 04:26 AM | #5 | ||
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Lara, of course I measured my pulse with a device, after hearing that it seems to be high.It was always around 95. The only thing I actually bother about is whether this could be a warning sign to reduce activity.
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06-22-2015, 09:58 AM | #6 | ||
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Here is a link to the American Heart Association. It explains fast heart beat.
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Condit...8_Article.jsp# |
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