Two heart sounds "lub-dub"
Why do you need to know and why don't you?
yes because my grandfatherhad one and he woke up and he had heart problems
i think it does have a slow heart beat!
Valves have nothing to do with heart beat The pacemaker of the heart controls the heart beat
If you fix your eyes on the color red, your heart will beat faster.
heart beat of a mouse is 650 times per minute
Regular in medical terms typically refers to a heart rhythm that "keeps the beat."
The heart pumps at a regular beat by the end of the second month..as I've read in The Smart Mom's Guide to Pregnancy and Baby's First Year...
The property of the normal pacemaker region is able to provide a normal setting for the heart to beat. It allows the heart to beat at a regular rate.
arithmia is a misspelled word - actually pronounce as arrhythmias . arrhythmia is a change in the regular beat of the heart it may skip a beat beat irregularly. Sevear arrhythmia is a condition in which heart beating can only be controlled using regular medical treatment if untreated patient may die .
Your heart would not beat in a regular pattern. The pacemaker (the natural one) is there to control the beat of your heart which is why when you run your heart beat gets faster to pump more blood around the body. If you do not have one then your heart beat wont beat fast enough if your running or maybe not fast enough at all. That is even if it beats at all>
yes because my grandfatherhad one and he woke up and he had heart problems
A pacemaker takes the place of a persons actual heart. It pumps the blood through your body like a regular heart does. The rythem of the beat and the rate of the beat can be monitored and adjusted if the person's body does not react to it correctly.
Nope! Vitals: Temperature: Normal Heart beat, strong and steady. Pulse: Regular, strong, steady Respirations: Regular, without wheezes.
These are known as ectopic heart beats. If they are frequent or distress you, see a cardiologist for further investigations.
You will not be able to feel a heart beat, but a heart beat can be detected. Usually at around 5 weeks a heart beat can be heard.
Heart diseases such as arrhythmias, murmurs, or valve disorders can be detected by listening to the heart beat. Irregularities in the rhythm or sound of the heart can indicate underlying cardiac issues that may require further investigation and treatment. Regular monitoring of heart beat can help in early detection and management of heart diseases.
a cool down routine is important because you slow down your heart beat at a regular pace