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My heart rate is 34. My blood pressure 203/83. I am short of breath walkingupstairs and walking fast. I feel faint and have fainted. What's my problem? ... View answer
murmur is only heard after exertion (like going up a couple flights of stairs)? I am a young, thin female ...What conditions would cause a rapid increase in heart rate and shortness of breath... View answer
I have the following problems: Shortness of breath - In general, while walking and climbing stairs Palpitation Unable to sleep. Wake-up midsleep exhausted Feel very sleepy after lunch Unable to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anshul Varshney
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
After standing or sitting, when I walk quickly or climb stairs it often feels as if my heart is ... general health and only take prylosec. Blood pressure ranges 115-125/65-75, resting pulse 50-65. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
synthroid. Since day of fainting blood pressure and pulse very high (resting (lowest 128/68 pulse 92) afterwalkingupstairs (152/75 pulse 101) feel shaky. Told... View answer
synthroid. Since day of fainting blood pressure and pulse very high (resting (lowest 128/68 pulse 92) afterwalkingupstairs (152/75 pulse 101) feel shaky. Told... View answer
. My resting rate is 102 or higher and just getting up and walking to another room makes me so winded and bumps my pulseup to over 120. I had to go up and down stairs twice... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hiba Tehrim
( General & Family Physician)
resting pulserate has been 100-120. For about a week now my pulserate has dropped by half but my blood pressure is still normal. Last reading this morning was 128/70 pulse 35. I... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
I woke up from restless sleep and feeling clammy. Took my BP and it was 128/ 82 pulserate was 37. I took it several times. BP is staying in a fairly close average but pulserate... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhadresh Lakhani
( General & Family Physician)
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