If you are in poor physical condition your heart may race and pound when you do even light tasks. It could also be something medical, such as thyroid imbalance or some other condition. Or, it could be nothing. If you feel lightheaded along with that, it's because your blood pressure is dropping drastically when you change positions from lying down to sitting up or from sitting to standing etc. You could just be dehydrated. Sounds a bit like orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure). I used to get that when I would sleep too much and not exercise. Cutting down on sugar helped for some reason. This also would happen to me when I had hyperthyroidism (hypermetabolism).
CPR should never be performed on a healthy person because it can cause serious injury to a beating heart by interfering with normal heartbeats
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There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.
A person can only have one pacemaker. A pacemaker helps if you have problems with the beating of your heart. If you have two pacemakers the beating of your heart won't be normal.
1. you have a headache 2.it's normal
Umm... You don't in normal gameplay. Sorry!
Ahhm...its not normal for anyone but ppl with serious issues..
Electric currents that keep your heart beating
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sight ,,, normal ,,, serious
is5mm normal?
It's a matter of genetics. That's normal.