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What does a pulse of 120 mean?

What does a pulse of 120 mean?

Answer: Sinus tachycardia is the term used to describe a faster-than-normal heartbeat — a rate of more than 100 beats per minute versus the typical normal of 60 to 70 beats per minute. Well over 99 percent of the time, sinus tachycardia is perfectly normal.

Is a heart rate of 120 considered high?

Generally, for adults, a heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute (tachycardia) is considered as high. Your heart rate usually rises when you walk fast, run, or do any strenuous physical activities.

Is 120 beats per minute slow?

Largo—the most commonly indicated “slow” tempo (40–60 BPM) Moderato—moderately (108–120 BPM) Allegretto—moderately fast (but less so than allegro) Allegro moderato—moderately quick (112–124 BPM)

Is a pulse of 121 normal?

A resting heart rate is normal between 60-100 beats per minute. A resting heart rate is fast (i.e. tachycardic) at greater than 100 beats per minute.

Is 120 beats per minute normal?

A normal resting heart rate should be between 60 to 100 beats per minute, but it can vary from minute to minute. Your age and general health can also affect your pulse rate, so it’s important to remember that a ‘normal’ pulse can vary from person to person.

What is considered a dangerous pulse rate?

The only REAL threat to a high heart rate is if there is structure problems with the heart to begin with. If the heart is hypertrophied a rate of 150 could be dangerous simply because the thickened heart walls cannot relax and allow that much blood to flow into and out of the chamber.

Is pulse rate 120 dangerous?

Yes, especially if it’s a resting heart rate, anything over 120 beats at a resting rate is dangerous and classed as Tachycardia – bradycardia means it beats below 60 and you’re not a trained athlete who sometimes have one as low as 40 – seriously see your GP/doctor or whatever medical professional you have…

What causes heart rate 120?

The most common cause if it goes over 120 and then back down, is anxiety. In addition, being overweight and “deconditioned” is another reason for a faster heart rate at rest.

What does a heart rate of 122 indicate?

A heart rate of 122 beats per minute (or 20.3 beats every 10 seconds) is higher than the range considered normal for adults and children over ten. It is normal for children under ten to have pulses over 100.