Beta blockers usally decreases the heart rate. This question cannot be answerd.
A 13 year old maximum heart rate would be 207.
A normal heart beat for an adult female is 60 to 100 beats.
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When you are running or doing vigorous exercise
when you excercise your heart goes faster so the blood can pump around the body faster. And after you finish it needs some time so it can go to is normal rate, annd you can do some breathing excercies and why it does this i reallyy dont knoww ?? :] anyway i hope it helpedd a little bit ♥
An individual can achieve a maximum heart rate (ie pulse rate) of 220-Age. So the case you are mentioning here will acheive a maximum HR of 150 (220-70) during exercise.
No it is not normal. See your physician right away. You could be getting gas, air or fluid buildup and it is not normal before, during or after exercise.
Ringing in the ears after stopping a beta blocker is normal. It should fade and then disappear within one to two weeks.
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No, it is not. But your young female may.
a sodium channel blocker would (increase;decrease) serum sodium levels outside of normal resting nerve cells
You can train longer and harder than other normal people
A normal pulse rate for a resting person should be around 60 beats per minute. During exercise, depending on what kind of exercise one is doing, a normal pulse should be between 100 and 180 beats per minute.
If you are fit, your breathing rateand heart rate arelow. During exercise they rise, but afterwards they return to normal very quickly. This is called they recovery rate and it is a good indicator of exercise.
When we take exercise our body needs more oxygen .Our normal breathing rate do not fulfill the oxygen requirement due to which breathing rate is increased.
in a normal female no mature eggs are not prduced during pregnancy, this is due to hormonal differences during pregnancy which are channelled into stimulating the growth and development of the baby.
If it is right after strenuous exercise, then it can be considered normal.