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  1. 5 days ago · Increased heart rate when sick is normal as your body tries to get rid of the illness. However, elevated heart rate can also indicate something else. For a healthy and normal adult who is resting, the heart should beat around 60 to 100 times within sixty seconds.

  2. 3 days ago · Re: Low resting pulse rate. I didn't either - mine is often very low - in the 50's range and I am fairly slim, quite active and in mid 60's I also have low blood pressure - sometimes lower than 100 over 62. I thought it was the opposite that was the problem. if you;re not overweight and active and generally fit then I wouldn't worry.

  3. 3 days ago · Pulse pressure is related with both systolic and diastolic pressure. The numeric difference between these two readings is regarded as pulse pressure. For instance if the blood pressure is 120/80mmHg, then the pulse pressure is 40, which is considered as the normal pulse pressure.

  4. 3 days ago · If you can hear heartbeat in your ear often, you must be experiencing what is called pulsatile tinnitus, or a rhythmic pulsation that is in coordination with your normal heartbeat. This condition is also called avascular tinnitus, which may be related to blood flow disturbances. It is estimated that about three percent of tinnitus patients have ...

  5. 4 days ago · The answer is your greatest heart rate and refers to the number of heart beats per minute. If you are 30, then your answer will be 190 (220-30=190), or 190 beats per minute. While exercising, the heart rate can be checked with a heart rate monitoring device or by examining your pulse.

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