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Is 240 beats per minute bad?
A person with PSVT can have a heart rate as high as 250 beats per minute (bpm). A normal rate is between 60 and 100 bpm. PSVT can cause uncomfortable symptoms, but it’s not usually life-threatening.
Is 240 a normal heart rate?
The heart rate may be as high as 250 beats per minute, but is usually between 140 and 180 (a normal heartbeat should be 60-100 beats per minute at rest).
Is it bad if my heart rate goes over 200?
If your heart rate exceeds 185 beats per minute during exercise, it is dangerous for you. So, 200 beats per minute are bad for you in this case. Similarly, if your age is 20 years, your maximum heart rate is 200 beats per minute. So, more than 200 beats per minute heart rate during exercise is dangerous for you.
Is it possible to have a heart rate of 240?
It?s not possible to have a heart rate of 240 under normal circumstances. The GPS is wrong. If it continues to give you those sorts of readings then you should speak with the manufacturer or the vendor who sold it to you. Thanks for your Reply!
What is the normal range of heart rate after exercise?
1 Normal Range According to health specialists, 60-85\% of maximum heart rate is considered normal after exercise. 2 Dangerous Range Check your heart rate as soon as you stop exercising and then recheck after a minute, if the rate declines fewer than 12 beats per min, then 3 Stress Test
Is your heart rate normal or normal?
To assess whether your heart rate is normal or require treatment, you will want to know the details below. According to health specialists, 60-85\% of maximum heart rate is considered normal after exercise. The max heart rate is the result you get with 220 beats per min subtracting your age.
What is considered a fast heart rate for an adult?
Fast heart rate. When your heart rate is too fast, it’s called tachycardia. For adults, a fast heart rate is generally defined as a heart rate over 100 beats per minute.