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Since the morning, I feel tired, my BP is 60/90, and while resting, my pulse rate ranges between 103 to 115. I have a five-month-old baby. Is pulse rate serious?
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If you are measuring the BP with digital BP apparatus, repeat the measurement 2 times one minute apart , sitting upright and your bp cuff at the level of your heart. If it still reads 90/60 and your pulse is more than 100 ,you should be concerned.Visit the nearest hospital to do baseline ECG and blood investigation and consultation with a doctor.
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Immediately go to the nearby hospital and get an ECG done... Your heart rate is a bit high for some reason
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly Consult
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