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What a rare pulse says

The normal pulse rate can fluctuate within sixty-hundreds per minute, and in most people who do not suffer from health problems, the heart beats at a speed of 65 to 100 beats per minute. However, depending on some reasons, the pulse rate may vary. For example, for some time after a hard, intense workout in the gym, the pulse is likely to be above the norm by a half or two. A slow pulse can sometimes also have causes that are not associated with any disease. In general, in a calm position in people who are constantly engaged in physical training, the heart knocks somewhat less often than in untrained.

Do you have a rare pulse? This may not always be a sign of any disease. Perhaps, for some time before lowering your heart rate, you took medications that affected the number of cuts in your heart per minute. For example, if you are taking digitalis to remove cardiac arrhythmia, or a beta-blocker for fighting hypertension, migraine or angina pectoris, then your slow pulse might well be the result of taking such medications. However, there are other reasons for this phenomenon.

If you have a rare pulse (below 60), and yet you are not a supporter of a healthy lifestyle and associated physical training, but also do not take those drugs that could reduce the rate of heartbeats, it is probably related to The fact that your thyroid gland is not working well. If you are constantly tired, at times you suffer from constipation, your hair gradually falls out or coarsens and you feel cold when others do not feel it, then, together with a decrease in heart rate, this can directly indicate that your thyroid gland is not all right.

A very rare pulse (less than fifty-five beats per minute), caused by a heart block or a sinus node lesion, is called bradycardia in medicine. The diagnosis of "bradycardia" can be made by a doctor who examines your electrocardiogram. If you suffer from rapid fatigue, frequent dizziness, arterial pressure "jumps", constantly remaining unstable, and all this accompanies a rare pulse, then consult a doctor. Methods of cure can be both therapeutic and surgical, which depends on the cause of the disease.

If the slow pulse is caused by problems in the work of the muscle fibers, which transmit a variety of impulses in the cardiac mechanism, the consequences of this can be very dangerous. A very low pulse in this case can result in heart block, which in some cases can lead to death.

It often happens that a person, having measured the frequency of heart beats, finds himself a weak pulse. In many cases, there arises, if not panic, then a serious concern: "What's wrong with my heart?" Why it does not beat at full strength? ". Many, having discovered in themselves such a "symptom", run to the doctor. However, if a weak pulse is not accompanied by some other signs of a possible illness, then no doctor will pay attention to it. Only together with others, weakened heart beats can tell us about a disease. However, if you have a slow pulse (less than fifty beats per minute), and even a weak one, then go to the doctor. It often happens that the sensations by which you have determined the weakening of heart beats are the result of a perception error. For example, you measured the pulse in the wrong place. Or your hands were cold when you tried to measure it. Also, the determination of the number of heart beats per minute is often difficult in obese people who find it difficult to fix them through the fat layer.

All those causes that disrupt the right volume of blood and the correct blood flow, can lead to such a consequence as the weakening of heart beats. If you have dizziness, dyspnea, increased sweating, conditions close to unconscious, then this all indicates a violation of blood flow or the necessary volume of blood in the body (anemia). Loss of significant blood volume or dehydration reduces heart rate.

A weak pulse is often observed in acute heart failure. The heart, if affected by any infection, is weakened by a certain illness, can not pump the right amount of blood. And so part of the blood goes back to the heart and lungs. In this case, the pulse is weak, but frequent.

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