
Good Afternoon, I Was Hooping I Can Run Something Past

Question: Good Afternoon,
I was hooping I can run something past you.
I have started to take up jogging and have seen a few odd readings. When I%E2%80%99m jogging my heart rate can go up to 171 which is normal. My question is this.... after I have been running and sitting down my heart rate say is 110 and then it will drop to say 49 for a few seconds and then back up to around 110. Or it might say be 110 and then jump to 148 for a few secounds and then back to around 100. I don%E2%80%99t feel anything in my chest but I have seen this on my apple watch as well as my Oximeter.
If this anything I should be concerned about?
I was hooping I can run something past you.
I have started to take up jogging and have seen a few odd readings. When I%E2%80%99m jogging my heart rate can go up to 171 which is normal. My question is this.... after I have been running and sitting down my heart rate say is 110 and then it will drop to say 49 for a few seconds and then back up to around 110. Or it might say be 110 and then jump to 148 for a few secounds and then back to around 100. I don%E2%80%99t feel anything in my chest but I have seen this on my apple watch as well as my Oximeter.
If this anything I should be concerned about?
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello
After going through the medical query raised by you I can understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that oxy metres and Apple Watch or not the devices for accurate assessment of heartrate and for medical evaluation.
If you are experiencing any symptoms like missed beats or palpitations then it’s advisable to get a proper holter examination done.
Kind Regards
Please refer to the detailed answer below
Detailed Answer:
Hello
After going through the medical query raised by you I can understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that oxy metres and Apple Watch or not the devices for accurate assessment of heartrate and for medical evaluation.
If you are experiencing any symptoms like missed beats or palpitations then it’s advisable to get a proper holter examination done.
Kind Regards
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