if your relaxed or asleep you can have a low pulse rate or even in a deep sleep you can have a slow steady pulse rate so its ok
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anemia
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diastolic pressure
Plus rate of Nilgai is low. Low is having better having it high.
While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
There is relationship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count because as per your blood sensitivity you got your pulse rate high and low so this is true that there is relation ship between pulse rate and hemoglobin count.
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
It is not considered bad, especially if you are very fit, your pulse at rest can be low.
Normal pulse is 60-90. A low pulse would be if your heart was beating slower then 60. Often, a healthy person who is in good shape will have a resting heart rate in the 50s and its no cause for concern. Some athletes even have heart rates in the 40's. Depending on an individuals base line pulse a "low" pulse rate may not actually be abnormal for the individual.
Low resting pulse rate.
Bradycardia is the medical term for a low pulse rate, which is typically defined as a heart rate below 60 beats per minute. Bradycardia can be normal in athletes or due to certain medical conditions or medications.
A pulse rate of 112 will not normally cause any damage. In fact, it is normal for your heart rate to be this high during light exercise. The normal pulse range is about 60-100, so 112 is not high for most people.However, if your pulse is normally lower, and your pulse rate being 112 is a change for you, see your doctor.
The normal pulse rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. If you are a very active person, your heart rate will be in the low 60's at rest.