Waking up with a racing heart can be an unsettling and frightening experience. However, such heart palpitations are common and are often harmless and nothing to worry about. There are a number or reasons why you may awake with your heart racing, which could be the result of everyday activiti...
Pulse, rhythmic dilation of an artery generated by the opening and closing of the aortic valve in the heart. A pulse can be felt by applying firm fingertip pressure to the skin at sites where the arteries travel near the skin’s surface; it is more evide
Most of the best heart rate monitors for running have good accuracy while at rest, so if day-to-day use and resting heart rate, sleep tracking, or heart rate variability readings are most important to you, then a GPS watch that has heart rate tracking capability, like the Suunto Race or...
Low heart frequency when resting, and especially right after waking up, is generally a good sign because it means you aren’t tired and your heart is in good condition. A heart rhythm that appears to be too low might indicate that your heart is not pumping enough blood into the system. ...
Everyone knows that going to bed early is good for our health. Scientists say they have found the healthiest time to go to bed. Researchers from the U.K. Biobank say a bedtime of between 10pm and 11pm is best...
Many Activities And Events, From Waking Up To Earthquakes, Can Trigger Heart Attacks, Strokes, And Cardiac ArrestsmntCancer
Heart palpitations, which is when your heart feels like it's pounding, skipping beats, or racing Dizziness or lightheadedness Fainting episodes Shortness of breath Chest pain or discomfort Weakness or fatigue Aortic disease and Marfan syndrome ...
"If I was to need valve surgery again, there would be no doubt I would only want Dr. Castro leaving his fingerprints on my heart." -- Shelley Gould, heart valve surgery patient "This was my second aortic valve replacement surgery, both via open chest (not TAVR). The first was done ...
Bill visited Connie every day. In the beginning, he sat next to the bed while she watched the soaps. Later, when she began sleeping more, he paced up and down the hallway outside her room. Soon, when she no longer watched television and had...
• Repeateddry cough, especially when you lie down • Waking up in the middle of sleep feeling breathless or suffocated • Trouble breathing while doing day to day activities which you are well accustomed to • Feeling weak • Feeling full/ bloated ...