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Why is it important to check your pulse
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 229466, member: 61772"] Your pulse is a measure of how fast your heart is beating in order to pump blood throughout your body. A normal adult's pulse ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Your pulse increases when you're exercising or stressed because your heart has to work harder to pump oxygenated blood throughout the body. It's important to check your pulse because: * A low pulse (bradycardia) can mean there is not enough blood pumping out of the heart and into the body. Without enough blood, your body isn't getting enough oxygen, nutrients, and hormones it needs to function properly. * A high pulse (tachycardia) could be a sign of a heart condition, such as hyperthyroidism or anemia, or that a person is dehydrated or has had too much caffeine. Understanding your pulse is very important. Your pulse rate is one of the most direct ways to measure your heart rate, and is an essential part of understanding your overall cardiovascular health. Both resting and active heart rates can be useful in diagnosing heart problems, and taking pulse measurements can help you identify changes in your health that you should discuss with your doctor. [/QUOTE]
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