Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 I have a pt who's radial pulse is 42 bpm, strong, regular. She exercises for at least 40 mins Mon-Friday every day (gym and swimming). My question: could this low pulse be due to the regular exercise, or is she more capable of this exercise regime because she has a slow rate? My books don't seem to make the difference clear. I suspect she may be borderline hypothyroid (despite high energy levels). More details on request. Thank you in advance, Bullen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 >I have a pt who's radial pulse is 42 bpm, strong, regular. She exercises for >at least 40 mins Mon-Friday every day (gym and swimming). Some people have a naturally lower pulse than others - when fit, the pulse becomes even lower! In Priest & Priest's book Herbal Medication - they talk about the Physiomedical principles of the dynamics between pulse and BP - I haven't re-read it before this email, but the explanation may help you... Best regards, Benn -- Benn Abdy- MCPP Medical Herbalist Windsor & London 0 or 07957 65 88 90 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi , what's your pt's BP? And her circulation? I have a patient (PC: GIT probs) who had pulse of 48 and BP of 90/70 at first visit (she confirmed, that this was not unusual). She had been jogging for 4 months, but I couldn't believe that that was the only cause. Though a nervy, speedy type otherwise, I included Rosmarinus & capsicum in her mix (she also had poor circ & poor memory), and within 2 weeks pulse was 52 and BP 105/75, and she felt emotionally more balanced. I was quite amazed, not having used my favourite scut or verbena at all! Hope this helps Sabine P.S. my patient with paronychia had to go for surgery in the end, it seems the nailbed hadn't grown properly after the first surgery, and they're talking about removing it alltogether - thanks again for everybody's advice! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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