I Can Always Feel My Heart Beat?
Well, all the time i can feel my heart beating, and approaching the places the body where u can feel your pulse, i can always perceive it. like, i cant explain it. my heart isnt racing, but i can always quality it. when i look down at my chest sometimes i can actually like, see it moving with respectively beat. when i put my hand to my chest like when im simply sitting down i can feel the beat really like, firm.
sorry, i dont know if im making any sense :S
can anyone help me, or tell me if my heart is alright? im 17 and a chick if that help... ^_^
Answers: I'd say that would be fairly usual. I can always see my chest moving with each trounce.
For resting heart rate:
* Newborn infants: 100 - 160 beats per minute
* Children over 10 and adults (including seniors): 60 - 100 beat per minute
* Well-trained athletes: 40 - 60 beats per minute
Causes of bounding pulse:-
* A rapid heart rate and bounding pulse both occur customarily with heavy exercise, pregnancy, fever, or glorious anxiety.
ult a cardiologist if your pulse rate exceeds 100 beats per minute. Source(s): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…
it is not normal
get a 2-D Echo of your heart urgently and show a cardiologist
dont pocket it lightly Source(s): I am a cardiac surgery resident
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sorry, i dont know if im making any sense :S
can anyone help me, or tell me if my heart is alright? im 17 and a chick if that help... ^_^
Answers: I'd say that would be fairly usual. I can always see my chest moving with each trounce.
For resting heart rate:
* Newborn infants: 100 - 160 beats per minute
* Children over 10 and adults (including seniors): 60 - 100 beat per minute
* Well-trained athletes: 40 - 60 beats per minute
Causes of bounding pulse:-
* A rapid heart rate and bounding pulse both occur customarily with heavy exercise, pregnancy, fever, or glorious anxiety.
ult a cardiologist if your pulse rate exceeds 100 beats per minute. Source(s): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…
it is not normal
get a 2-D Echo of your heart urgently and show a cardiologist
dont pocket it lightly Source(s): I am a cardiac surgery resident
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