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74. Palpitation
The normal rate of heart beat/pulse should be about 65 or 70 per minute. If such a rate increases to a very high reading, then it is called palpitation.
74. Palpitation
The normal rate of heart beat/pulse should be about 65 or 70 per minute. If such a rate increases to a very high reading, then it is called palpitation.
Increased male sex hormone called androgen increases the rate of heart beat. Such a situation can also occur when the number of red blood cells in the blood gets reduced for some reason.
When a person receives a shock, his heart beats faster. Thus, palpitation tends to indicate stress and tension.
This kind of momentary palpitation can occur if a person runs rapidly.
Palpitation enhances increased oxygen availability to the brain and other parts of the body.
Palpitation enhances increased oxygen availability to the brain and other parts of the body.
If such a palpitation becomes a permanent feature, then it should be considered as some kind of a health problem.
Prolonged palpitation tends to reduce the lifespan of a person. Therefore, it should be normalised.
Those who have palpitation can become short-tempered easily, and are often very sensitive. They tend to lose peace of mind as well.
Increased heart beat increases the rate of metabolism, which may not be good. Therefore, to normalise the metabolic activity of the body, the palpitation should be normalised.
Consumption of sea salt (cooking salt) through food in the right quantity would normalise the palpitation. Meditation too would stabilise it.
See Tension and Stress, Nervousness, Hyperactivity, Epilepsy, Salt-caused Diseases, and Thyroid Problems.
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