At what heart rate do you die?

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asked Nov 22, 2020 in Diseases Conditions by Worktaking (980 points)
At what heart rate do you die?

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answered Nov 22, 2020 by Lamkerprist (3,840 points)
Heart beats of above 75 to 76 beats per minute can indicate a heart attack.

Any heart beat of 100 beats per minute or more are considered serious especially if the heart beats do not slow down.

A person can die of a heart attack when the persons heart beats as much as 90 beats per minute for too long and does not get slowed down.

If you think you're having heart issues always seek medical attention because some heart attacks are silent and you may not know you're having a heart attack before it's too late.

During a mini heart attack you may feel nothing or you may feel slight chest pressure, chest tightening, difficulty breathing, numbness in your right or left arm, chest pain, feeling of pressure or squeezing in the center of your chest, your heart may start beating too fast or too slow.

If you think you may be having either a regular heart attack or a mini heart attack get to the hospital or call 911 just to be safe.

Some heart attacks are silent and you know nothing about it.

I had a friend who died at age 40 years old of a silent heart attack while he was sitting in his recliner at home.

He felt okay but suddenly he just fell over and was dead.

During most heart attacks your body does warn you of the impending heart attack.

However not all heart attacks will show signs and your body does not always warn you of an oncoming heart attack.

But when your body does warn you have a heart attack you will usually experience chest pain, tightening of the chest, numbness in your arm, heart palpitations, shortness of breath.

Other signs and symptoms of a heart attack are tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back, or arms, as well as fatigue, lightheadedness, abnormal heartbeat, and anxiety, pain between shoulder blades, arm, chest, jaw, left arm, or upper abdomen, dizziness, fatigue, lightheadedness, clammy skin, cold sweat, or sweating, heartburn, indigestion and even vomiting.

During a heart attack or before a heart attack Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms than men.

Yes 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.

I get some heart palpitations myself about twice per month and I did go to the ER for them because I was unsure about them the first time it happened.

But nothing was wrong with me and they said the heart palpitations were nothing to worry about until I had any chest pain, tightness, arm numbness etc.

Heart Palpitations are where you have a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart which can be caused by stress, anxiety, nervousness, medication and exercise.

Some medical conditions may cause heart palpitations but the good news is most heart palpitations are not serious or life threatening.

Usually resting and relaxing will stop the heart palpitations.

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