I assume you mean you are asking why your heart would race for no apparent reason, when you are at rest and not exercising. It could be a panic attack, but you would probably recognize that in other ways (a general feeling of fear). Perhaps a heart flutter from caffeine?
It can be caused by a lack of sleep or by hyperthyroidism.
you probably have some type of arrhythmia. You need to go to the doctor?
AnswerA resting heart rate of 70 is still average. 50bpm is actually lower than average so you should be ok. If it goes from 50 to 70 then back to 50 quickly while you are still sitting or lying, you could just be having pvc's (premature ventricular contractions) and if it does not happen frequently it should be ok, but telling a doctor would be wise. Answer"A heart rate less than 60 beats per minute is called bradycardia. The average resting heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute.Answer
Yes I agree with heart increases rate it can range from
exercising which is normal your heart should beat faster if you are exercising but not to fast.
Stress/anxiety times
Unknown situations
Theme park rides
Sometimes bradycardia is normal. For example, healthy young adults and well-trained athletes often have resting heart rates of less than 60 beats per minutes."
The answer to what causes increase could be if you have just exercised or are anxious, stressed, turned on. If your heart rate increased from 50-70 whilst still resting then it is not regular & you should see a doctor. 50 beats per min is not average, but it could be ok for you depending on whether you are an athlete or perhaps hereditary reasons.
60 -100 is the normal resting heart rate.eventhough 70 bpm is still average a number of factors are known to increase and have effects on the heart they include: stress, sodium levels, artery conditions- restricted from begining warning signs of asteoperosis. Really in my opinion i do not think that it is anything to worry about because every persony is wired differently than others so as long as your heart rate is still at a close to average state you should be fine.If he is an athelete it is normal finding unless backed by Holter's monitor.New range is 60-90 BPM.
as the muscles are being used more and more blood is required to be pumped to them in order to keep them well oxygenated.
Someone in really good shape could easily have a heart rate of 40 bpm.
a high resting pulse rate can be caused by:
1. obesity
2. stress
The condition of higher than normal heart rate is tachycardia. A lower than normal rate is bradycardia.
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I actually went to the dr yesterday and my resting heart rate was over 100. That is not normal and she recommended that I have my thyroid checked. You definitely need to see a dr if you have a high heart rate.
Typically a normal resting pulse rate for a healthy 18-year-old could be within 60-80 pr. minute. This varies with the physical condition this person is in.A top athlete will, as an example, have a lower resting pulse than most normal individuals.Also typically a womans resting pulse rate will be higher than a males resting pulse rate.
There is a normal RANGE for pulse rates in the young adult. It is usually between 60-80, resting (but can be higher during activity, of course).
Very normal! Normal is 60-100. My resting was never above 60, most peoples are ~72.
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
If the body is unable to maintain a normal temperature and it increases significantly above normal, a condition known as hyperthermia occurs.
I actually went to the dr yesterday and my resting heart rate was over 100. That is not normal and she recommended that I have my thyroid checked. You definitely need to see a dr if you have a high heart rate.
normal resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 60 and 80 bpm. if its much higher than that resting and constantly see a doctor.
Typically a normal resting pulse rate for a healthy 18-year-old could be within 60-80 pr. minute. This varies with the physical condition this person is in.A top athlete will, as an example, have a lower resting pulse than most normal individuals.Also typically a womans resting pulse rate will be higher than a males resting pulse rate.
It's interphase, though ironically, the cell is actually quite busy during this phase trying to perform its normal functions. It is called the resting phase because it is "resting" from cell division.
There is a normal RANGE for pulse rates in the young adult. It is usually between 60-80, resting (but can be higher during activity, of course).
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The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
Very normal! Normal is 60-100. My resting was never above 60, most peoples are ~72.
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
It is when your resting heart rate is below 60 beats per minute. This condition is normal in some people, such as athletes. But it can be a sign of a serious problem in others.