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All my reports are normal CDC, Vitamin D and B12, Renal Profile, Lipid Profile, Thyroid, Xray shows( mild right Hilar Prominence), 2decho, TMT, Coronary Angiography, Holter everything shoes normal apart from one i mentioned in Xray. My resting heart rate is normal below 100 but when i stand and even I walk for 2-3 seconds it goes beyond hundred like 105-108 and walk continuously it even goes beyond 135 but i feel normal. Now, please answer me genuinely, do I have to worry about this. Just walking in my room here and there i see elevated heart rate and once again resting heart rate is normal by resting i meant sitting or lying down its normal . Please help with the right guidance. Thank you !!
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All your reports are normal. That's good. Your resting heart rate should be between 60 to 100 beats per minute. During exertion heart rate increases depending on the level of exertion. That is to maintain the increase demand by the exercising muscle. However if you have any symptoms suggested to consult a Cardiologist. Regds Dr. Nitesh Karnire MD, DM Cardiology Consulting at Dr. C. M. Pujari Bandra East Nursing Home Mumbai http://drniteshkarnire.business.site/
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Hello, Heart rate is supposed to rise on walking its normal. Your heart rate going upto 180-186 on exertion is absolutely expected and normal. There is nothing to worry at all. Take care
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Hi, As you have told all investigations are normal so nothing to worry. You adopt lifestyle modification,  yoga and relaxation techniques. If your symptoms are troublesome then you get a consultation and take medication.
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