A helpful device that can help you record your pulse is a pulse oximeter. This records several things, including your pulse. You can also go to your local cardiologist and ask them for a device which does this. Find out more about a pulse oximeter here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_oximeter
Why do you have your pulse rate taken? Why do you have your pulse rate taken?
i already know thanks' (How is this even a question? :/)
You can check your pulse rate with a gadget or simply with counting. If you want to check your pulse rate with a machine, check Pulse rate monitors. You can wear a watch and get your pulse rate directly to the watch! You can also count it yourself. You can check it if you put your finger on these kinda places: *wrists *Inside of your elbow *Inside of your neck *Top of your foot
Is 109 a high pulse rate for 43 yr old women
A man can check his pulse rate by subtracting his age from the number 220. This number will tell you what the highest rate your heart can stand while doing physical activities.
You check your pulse.
The pulse rate will be high around 80 to 100.
By definition it wouldn't be "normal" to have a high pulse rate. If it was, it wouldn't be called high. But the pulse can be high for several reasons, nervousness, exertion, fighting off a cold...
Pulse rate above one hundred blood pulse rate is considered to be high blood pulse rate for women of all ages. Keeping blood pressure stable can prevent other health issues from occurring.
Feel your pulse.
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.
If you have ever felt that your pulse was too high for the occasion or situation, then you may have wondered what this could mean. Usually, you hear about a high pulse rate on TV and it sounds like a symptom of something very wrong. There is truth to this. While a high pulse rate is normal for physical exertion, you should not experience a high pulse rate when you are trying to relax or get to sleep. However, in order to understand how to react to this situation, you must know how high a pulse must be in order to be classified as high.What Is a High Pulse Rate?A normal pulse rate is somewhere between 60 and 100 beats per minute (BPM) in a state of rest. When you sleep, your heart rate should actually fall even lower than that, to about 40 BPM. Anything above 100 BPM is usually referred to as tachycardia.What Causes a High Pulse RateThis high pulse rate can be caused by many different factors once physical exertion has been ruled out. Some of these causes are not very serious as far as the health of your heart is concerned. For instance, a heavy meal can cause your heart rate to temporarily exceed its normal rate of pulse. Emotional stress can do the same. Stimulating substances and medications can also cause your heart rate to increase temporarily.Just because the alteration ion your pulse rate is temporary does not mean that it is not serious. Over-stimulating the heart on a regular basis can have negative consequences. However, you should not add any extra emotional stress to your heart by misinterpreting these events as something more serious. There are also serious and dangerous causes to high pulse rate. Heart disease, thyroid malfunction and emphysema can all cause your pulse to reach abnormally high levels. If you experience high pulse rate and cannot see why it might be happening, you should contact a physician and explain what has happened to you.