In individuals with emphysema, the pulse rate may increase as the body compensates for reduced oxygen levels due to impaired lung function. As the lungs become less efficient at gas exchange, the heart works harder to deliver adequate oxygen to tissues, resulting in a higher heart rate. This condition can lead to increased strain on the cardiovascular system over time. Additionally, factors such as physical activity and anxiety can further influence pulse rate in those with emphysema.
No. The resting pulse becomes slower. (Note, the top pulse rate for everybody is about the same ... the "exercise tolerance" comes from how much you can increase from your resting rate.)
Your pulse rate could become higher due to taking excercise, becoming excited or scared. If it is persistant however, it could be a symptom of heart disease, thyroid malfunction or emphysema, amongst other things. Get checked out!
your pulse rate slows down because your muscles damns less oxygen, causing your heart to pump slower
It rises.
It rises.
Why do you have your pulse rate taken? Why do you have your pulse rate taken?
The breathing rate and pulse rate are related proportionally. If the breathing rate increases, so does the pulse rate. The pulse rate is an indication of the breathing rate.
when you exercise It rises. And when you rest it drops back down to normal.
the pulse rate is usually equal to the heart rate
Your pulse rate is faster
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pulse rate in legs