yes it does increase pulse rate because stress causes the heart to beat faster and therefore the heart works harder and pumps more blood which is moved throughout the body by vasoconstriction of blood vessels.
Heart rate increases with stress because you tire your-self meaning your heart has to work harder increasing its rate.
Yes, stress attacks will almost always increase your heart rate. Most of the time if the stress attack is bad enough, it becomes a panic attack.
Most definitely. The body releases a stress hormone, if you're highly stressed it can cause palpitations and other serious health risks if stress goes prolonged untreated.
yes it does increase heart rate.:)
Illness doesnt, but fever does
The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
an increase in pulse rate
yes, it can detect, your pulse rate will increase because of the volume of your blood
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No, your pulse rate usually goes down when you are sleeping, but it could vary to a higher rate if you are having a nightmare.
While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
Yes, cerebral edema can increase your pulse rate and cause swelling of the brain. Many mountain climbers get this due to high altitudes.
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Your pulse rate is your heart rate.
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