when I drink water it settles to around 70-75
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
Mine is always around 85-90, but that%26#039;s normal for me. We%26#039;re all slightly different.
But if you don%26#039;t feel quite right, you should see your GP. I can guarantee though that the more you worry about it, the more it will happen.
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
When you are thirsty and anxious i could be more. If you are still concerned, you should see a doctor. Why do you need to measure your heart rate?
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
maybe your not drinking enough water.however if your worried about it see a doctor
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
If you are dehydrated, your heart rate can go up because your blood is thicker and your heart has a harder time pumping it. Make sure you stay well hydrated to avoid this. Also try eating a banana. Sometimes low potassium levels can cause your heart to pound. If you still don%26#039;t feel right, there is no harm in going to the doctor to find out what is wrong.
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
This is a very high pulse rate ..The norm is 70/75 ..My pulse rate is 58/60 but then im an ex athlete and very fit
Yours TOOOOOO high and you should get a check-up from your GP
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
Hi, This is not medical advice so if you are worried, you should see your GP for an check up .
They say a females max heart rate should not exceed 220 minus there age when exercising, according to fitness mag.
So i%26#039;d say at 80/90 would be perfectly normal but if your worried and need advice, y can call NHS Direct and I%26#039;m sure they%26#039;d help.
NHS Direct 0845 4647
My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
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My heart rate is around 85-90 is this normal? is feels not right?
you do not say what you were doing at the time many things can affect HR activity stress/anxiety infection anaemia medications the list goes on the only way to get a truly resting HR is to take it on first waking before you do anything even stretching or turning off alarm clock will elevate reading 60-80 bpm average but can be lower or higher due to cardiovascular fitness levels etc as always if still concerned talk to health professional
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