Yes. Infact, I have this syndrome. The resperatory problems and fast hear-rate are usually caused by hypertension and constant high-level stress. The dark circles under your eyes are also likely side affects, or they could also be caused by a lack of sleep, which is common in PTSS (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome). For many, like me, sleep deprivation occurs if I do not have at least 10 hours of sleep a day, and possibly more depending on my stress-levels. Other symptoms of PTSS can include vivid and distrubing dreams, paranoia (often presented as a severe startle reflex), inability to make or maintain friends, and many of the classic symptoms of depression
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
Fast dancing or any other aerobic activity will increase your heartrate.
89beats/min
Tachy- is the opposite of brady-, so tachycardia means fast heartrate, and bradycardia means slow heartrate.
The heart COULD go into fribbrilation.
106-186bpm.
listen to upbeat music, and it "Ups your beat!" In other words, your heartrate rises. listen to slower stuff that's calm and stuff, and it makes your heartrate lower.
There is a company that is highly specialized in creating polar heartrate monitors called Polar Electro that sells online and through different mediums.
Heartrate would increase due to an attempt to compensate for dehydration/lack of volume. Remember, the body always wants to maintain homeostasis.
Yes, it will.
It increases it and causes the heart to work harder.