If that's your resting pulse, call a doctor ASAP.
See your doctor.
This depends on whether it is the resting pulse rate or the pulse rate after exercise. Also, age will matter significantly. As a resting heart rate, 111 is not a healthy adult heart rate. However, this is fine if the person is a child or the person has been doing any form of physical activity.
It is not considered bad, especially if you are very fit, your pulse at rest can be low.
Generally speaking, a resting heart rate of 91 bpm is not dangerous but not a particularly healthy rate (this is dependant on age and general fitness levels). With a "bad heart" the aim should be to reduce the resting heart rate as much as possible with anything above 100 bpm being considered "of concern". Count Kryzal
A normal pulse is anywhere from 60-100 bpm so if your on the lower end id say its good and the higher end not as good
if that's your resting heart rate, then it's bad. If it's a working heart rate it's probably OK
is a 166 pulse rate for a ten year old bad because hes got to a pulse rate of 166?
Answer If you haven't smoked in the last half hour or had coffee in that same last half hour, your pulse shouldn't be that high. There are a lot of things that can cause the pulse to go up, but if you find that your pulse rate is higher than you'd like, please take the time to consult a doctor. Better safe than sorry. 2nd Answer It sounds to me like you are a little out of shape and maybe over weight. If that truly is your accurate resting heart rate. Try to check your pulse when you first wake up in the morning that is the best time to record your resting heart rate.
Resting pulse? Is this your heart rate while your sitting around watching tv, or after you've had a nice long walk? How much to you weigh? What's your family history? There are too many factors (good and bad) that can produce this pulse rate. Talk with your doctor and tell him/her all the details and go from there. I know everyone probably says to just go see your doctor but when it comes to your heart its better to get a professionals advise.
Depends on the age of the person. 130bpm in a newborn or baby is normal. If this is a resting pulse in an adult, that is quite high, textbook normal is between 60-100 bpm. If this is a pulse while exercising or moving around, it's not that bad.
This is good! If your in shape you'll find that your overall heart rate is much lower which is much healthier for you. The only downside of this is that when you get up from sitting/laying down you can get a little light headed.
All I know is that average girls aged 12 would have a resting heart rate (RHR) of 80, and one of 14 would have a RHR of 85.If it's higher then the average RHR (Per minute) then that would be bad. Lower would be good.Although I am 14, and mine is 70, yet I'm not that athletic, I'm a fast runner, but that at the most.
i dont think its BAD, but the average is 70 beats per minute. However, young people have higher pulse rates. I would go to your doctor or ask a relative who is knowleadgeble in that subject.