Technically speaking, a pulse rate 100 and above is "high." This is referred to as tachycardia. However, pulse rates are unique to individuals. If a person's resting heart rate is normally 60, and he or she all of the sudden has a resting heart rate of 90, this would probably be considered high, even though it does not technically fit the definition of tachycardia.
There is no specific heart rate that accompanies the medical condition of high blood pressure (hypertension). If you are otherwise fit you may have a reasonably slow rate (eg 60) or the opposite if you are unfit. You may also have other underlying problems that could affect your heart rate.
However in physiological terms the body system acts to maintain blood pressure so if something causes your blood pressure to drop (eg standing up suddenly or taking certain drugs) then your heart rate will speed up to raise your BP back up - so that your brain and other parts of you will get enough blood flow.
Conversely, when exercising both blood pressure and heart rate go up in order to keep the high blood supply needed by your exercising muscles.
== == Tachycardia is a heartbeat of above 100bpm.
102 beats per minute is probably a higher pulse rate although many people will have this after running.
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High blood pressure
Episodes of high blood pressure may be accompanied by symptoms such as headache, sweating, palpitations, and anxiety.
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
high blood pressure may be to do with diabetes.
High blood pressure can damage your heart, eyes, kidneys, blood vessels and brain
No not always. If someone is bleeding badly for example their blood pressure will be low but heart rate high as a compensation. Blood pressure and heart rate are usually inversly related.
Enalapril is used to treat high blood pressure. This is an ACE inhibitor that treats high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and other heart problems. A lower blood pressure can reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack.
High blood pressure can cause heart attacks in males and females of all ages. There is well documented cases of children who have been in need of transplants having died of high blood pressure in many medical journals. There are a high amount of people in every country who have heart attacks due to high blood pressure.
High blood pressure can harden your arteries, which decreases the flow of blood and oxygen to your heart and lead to heart disease.
It will affect our heart.
Yes.But they have different causes.For example,high blood pressure can lead to damaging the vital organs or damaging blood vessels.And heart disease can leading to damaging the arteries.Go to uihealthcare.org to find more information.
the four chambers are there to reduce blood pressure in the heart but when it is a two chambers heart the blood pressure is expected to be high because the heart will be given extra work to do.