You are requested to consult your family physician. He will take your complete history and will do complete physical examination. He may go for few investigations. He may take expert opinion from the cardiologist or psychologist (or psychiatrist). That will take care of your problem.
To have a high rate of respiration requires a high blood flow to distribute the oxygen to the tissues, this increases the heart rate it also increasing the blood flow to the tissues.
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
While high cholesterol may result in atherosclerosis, there is no relationship to its effect on heart rate.
Hummingbird's heart rate can reach as high as 1,260 beats per minute.
High blood pressure
Hypertension means high blood pressure, usually above 140/90. A high heart rate is called Tachycardia (>100bpm)
Feel your pulse.
What is the normal heart rate for a 79 female with diabeties, high cholesterol and high blood pressure
A heart rate that is higher than is too high for a year old. This likely signifies that the child has been overactive.
NO A LOW HEART RATE DOESN'T A HIGH HEART RATE DOES IMPROVE PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE The answer mentioned above is incorrect, a low heart rate does improve physical performance, this is because the heart is pumping out the same amount of blood but with fewer beats, therefore it doesn't have to work as hard and fatigue is delayed.
A person with a resting heart rate higher than 70 BPM is at a greater risk for Heart disease.
When the heart rate is too high, e.g. after exercise when you start to rest.