What Causes High Pulse Rate? – Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hi guys dr. Berg here listen I wanted to

do a video on high pulse rate because I

talked to this one lady on the phone and

she went to the doctor and they said

they ruled out heart problems from her

symptom of high pulse rate she has no

heart problems and they don’t know

what’s going on so I wanted totally I’d

create a video to show her all the

possible causes ok so a lot of times if

you’re stuck with one thing we need to

kind of know all the potential things

that it could be number one you have to

realize that in average a normal pulse

rate of 72 but it could range between 60

and 80 or higher or a lot lower if you

are a really professional top athlete it

keep the pulse rate can go down to 35

sometimes even lower that’s incredible

but I’ve seen people have a resting

pulse rate of 110 just like when they’re

resting Bom Bom Bom now in a little

infant normal is 120 but as you get

older it should come down and what

creates a pulse rate is part of the

nervous system it’s called the

parasympathetic nervous system that’s in

the background that’s literally

developing and pushing your pulse rate

down and an infant they haven’t

developed that system strong enough to

keep the pulse rate in check so

everything is a little bit higher I know

my dog Charlie has a pulse rated

probably like 200 when he’s at rest I

don’t know that guy’s that little guy is

hyper but here’s some here’s some causes

hyperthyroidism okay so the thyroid is

in hyper mode it’s working too much

that can cause be a potential cause of

high pulse rate okay low potassium very

very common that the tascam is a

supports the parasympathetic nervous

system so it pushes the pulse rate down

many people that have high pulse rate

have really dis low potassium and that

would be a simple solution to fix that

medication so let’s say your pulse rate

is high right after you got on certain

medication that could be causing it or

it could be a food allergy something

you’re allergic to

epinephrine let’s say you’re an EpiPen

because you have allergies boom that

could be one of the causes or caffeine

you drink five pots of coffee a day you

know that’s the obvious one or your

nicotine years chain-smoker well that

can increase the pulse rate and then the

heart problems it could be some

dysfunction in the heart itself or

adrenal issues adrenal controls a lot of

hormones related to the flight or flight

mechanism you can either increase

adrenaline the kids increased cortisol

it can deplete potassium a lot of things

these are just things to look at if

you’re trying to get your pulse job

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