Is a resting heart rate of 130 bad?

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asked Oct 24, 2020 in Other- Health by Grauman (5,150 points)
Is a resting heart rate of 130 bad?

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answered Oct 24, 2020 by Minty (132,850 points)
A resting heart rate of 130 is considered to be bad for most people.

A resting heart rate for most people is lower than 100 and if your hear rate is 100 beats per minute and does not slow down then it can lead to a potential heart attack.

If your heart rate while resting is more than 100 beats more minute then you should get to a walk in clinic or the emergency room just to be safe.

Having a rapid heartbeat can be dangerous if the heartbeat is beating too fast and if the heartbeat does not slow down on it's own within 10 to 20 minutes.

Exercising, straining yourself, running etc can cause your heart beat to speed up which is pumping more blood through your body.

That is normal and nothing to worry about unless the heart beat gets faster and does not slow down.

A heart beat should not be more than 100 beats per minute and if your heart is beating more than 100 times per minute then it could lead to a heart attack.

A heart rate of 100 beats or more per minute can lead to a heart attack if the heart rate does not slow down.

Usually when a person has a heart attack the persons heart rate may be 100 or 150 beats per minute and sometimes you may have a normal heart rate and still have a heart attack.

About 2,300 American people die each day of heart disease and heart attacks.

Tachycardia can last for a few seconds, a few minutes, a few hours or even sometimes for a few days.

If the Tachycardia lasts longer than a few days then you should go to the emergency room just to be safe.

Tachycardia when it gets too bad can lead to a heart attack so it's better to be safe than sorry.

Tachycardia can cause a heart attack if it's left untreated.

However not all people who experience Tachycardia have a heart attack but it can lead to it so it's best to get checked out.

Tachycardia is when your heart beats 100 times per minute or faster and does not slow down.

Stress, Anxiety, Exercise, Exerting yourself etc can all cause Tachycardia which is a fast heart rate.

If your heart does not slow down when it's beating too fast get to the emergency room just to be safe because you can have a heart attack at any age.

I've known some 20 year olds and 30 year olds who have had heart attacks and nearly died so always get checked out.

Yes a heart rate of 120 beats per minute can be dangerous especially if you haven't been exercising and or the heart rate does not slow down within 5 to 20 minutes of resting.

A heart rate of 100 or more is considered not good and is called Tachycardia and you should see a doctor or go to urgent care or the emergency room to get checked out.

A bad heart rate is when your heart is beating faster than 100 beats per minute.

If your heart is beating less than 100 beats per minute then it's usually okay but if your heart continues beating as fast as 100 beats per minute or more than you may be experiencing a health problem such as Tachycardia which is when your heart beats too fast.

It's normal for your heart to beat rapidly after exercise, when being stressed out or suffering from anxiety or even when you're exerting yourself working.

A heart beat of around 100 beats per minute is usually normal but your heart should not beat more than 100 times per minute.

If you've rested and your heart is beating more than 100 times per minute and doesn't slow down then go to the ER to get checked out.

You could be having heart palpitations or your heart could be telling you that you may be having a heart attack.

Not all heart attacks will cause pain and there's a thing such as as silent heart attack.

So it's best to get checked out just in case.

Some people have heart beats of around 160 beats per minute or less and go to the ER.

Remember that your heart should not continue to beat more than 100 times per minute after you're resting.

Heart Palpitations are rarely serious enough to need to visit the ER.

Most heart palpitations are nothing to worry about however they can seem scary.

if the heart palpitations do not go away within 24 to 48 hours or the heart palpitations continue or get worse then you should go to the ER for the heart palpitations.

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