While resting my hear bpm is mostly between 90-100 sometimes it's goes up to 110..and some time less then 70? And while walking i noticed it's between 120-130 ?
Is it anything to worry ? Please reply asap
28 year male
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BPM monitored by pulse oximeter is not considered accurate , as it count bpm second to second and multiply it with 60, which is not the ideal way of counting pulse,
Better to visit nearby physician for further guidance.
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avoid stress
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Generally heart rate of human body is 72 hbpm .
But it can be vary in different situations and different anatomical structures of human.
I think that some stress and anxiety also cause increase the heart rate.
In depression situation heart rate can be decreases.
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I think that you should take balanced diet .
You should follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and Take less spicy and fatty food and
Do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation .
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Please keep positive attitude to fight any problem of your life.
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