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The pulse is a measure of the heart rate.
an increase in pulse rate
Hypothyroidism typically leads to a slower pulse rate, known as bradycardia, due to decreased metabolic activity and reduced sympathetic nervous system stimulation. In contrast, conditions such as hyperthyroidism can increase the pulse rate. Therefore, hypothyroidism generally does not increase pulse rate; rather, it tends to lower it.
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yes, it can detect, your pulse rate will increase because of the volume of your blood
Increases the rate
While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
No, your pulse rate usually goes down when you are sleeping, but it could vary to a higher rate if you are having a nightmare.
Yes, cerebral edema can increase your pulse rate and cause swelling of the brain. Many mountain climbers get this due to high altitudes.
No, they're just an acid reflex and don't have any effect on your pulse.
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Your pulse rate is your heart rate.