Yes, a fever can increase your pulse rate. You need to take some kind of paid medication to try and get your fever down.
no the fever canT effect your pulse rate
The parasympathetic nervous system, part of the autonomic nervous system, decreases pulse rate. It is sometimes referred to as the rest and digest system.
1. To see how many times (per minute) your heart beats. 2. To make sure your heart is beating properly, for example, a pulse rate of 68 in a healthy adult should cause no worries for doctors or whoever is trained to check the pulse (68 may be considered as a normal pulse rate). Hope this helped:-)
you only have one pulse but it can be found in multiple places
It would increase the pulse, providing it acted upon the cardiac conduction system. There are parasympathetic antagonists which act on other parts of the body, such as the bladder; such drugs would not affect the pulse (theoretically).
It decrease the metabolic rate. This is because Metabolic actually produce heat, if you are in fever state, the body will slow down rate of metabolic as less heat will be produced.
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
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Nope
When you get older, your heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood and your pulse rate decreases.
yes
Yes, With fever in your body you're pulse can be elevated.
Is there a connection between age and pulse rate? That's the one I used and i got it right
it makes it go up....
dependent- human pulse rate independant- tempo of music
The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate