Eucardia is normal heart rate/heart beat.
Eucardia is the medical term meaning normal heart rate.
Hypertension (high blood pressure), hypotension (low blood pressure), and normotension (normal blood pressure) all share the root word "tension" but have different prefixes indicating varying levels of pressure.
Eucardia is the medical term meaning normal heart rate. It contrasts with tachycardia and bradycardia, which are abnormally fast and slow heart rate, respectively.
Tachycardia means fast heart rate. Bradycardia means slow heart rate. However the rate may vary depending on the individual. Whilst a pulse rate of 35 may be a bradychardia in a normal individual, the rate may be common amongst marathon runners and the like. Equally 120 may be tachycardia for most of us but it is a normal rate for babies. Arrhythmia is a term used to describe any abnormal heart rate. A tachyarrhythmia is an abnormally fast heart rate that typically is not regular or predictable. Normal resting heart rate is said to be between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Therefore, a consistent heart rate of over 100 beats per minute would classify as a moderately high resting heart rate. Barring any structural heart disease or illness, a resting heart rate of over 100 beats per minute is generally not a concern.