Waking with a faster heart rate is an indication of stress on the body, that combined with a low resting heart rate indicates that their may be an underlying medical condition. Pay attention to your activity and energy levels also if yiu have shortness f breath. I have a resting heart rate in the low 50s high 40s but it drops to low 40s and in my sleep it drops down to the low 30s, 30bpm has been the lowest recorded so far. I have shortness of breath and was diagnosed with bilateral pulmonary embolisms but my oxygen saturation is pretty much always in the 90s. i frequently have PVCs which have been becoming more frequent, I also dont go though all stages of sleep, i go from conscience to REM and from REM to conscience every 20-30 minutes. the doctors are baffled. Please help!
I know this is an older post . But I had a question? I am in my mid 30's , I had mild high blood pressure for a few years . I changed my diet and started exercising about 3 or 4 times a week . Just treadmill and a nice solid paced walk . I stay on my feet and am active at work . But far from being an athlete .. I have had anxiety and problems sleeping . So I now take between 0.5 mg and 1 mg of Ativan at night . But want to taper off. I noticed within the last few weeks my pulse has dropped in the late afternoons and night . It is usually in the low to high 50's before I fall asleep . ( No symptoms ) It was causing some anxiety at first , but I have seen online that low pulse might not be a bad thing .. where I am worried is when I wake up at 3 or 4 in the morning for a bathroom break my pulse will be in the 70's or 80's ? And in the mornings when I wake up it will be in the 80's sometimes 90's ? It will eventually fall back to anywhere between 60 and 70 beats . Until late evening again ? Then it just repeats all over ? How can you go from a resting rate of low 50's at night to a faster rate of 70 and up while you sleep ? Any help is greatly appreciated . :)
Thanks for your comments. I will not worry about it but will bring it up with my doctor next time.
my heart heart is in the low 40s during sleep and when i wake up my cardiologists says that is fine
Ditto to what dmil said, if you are not symptomatic while your heart rate is that low, its probably not something to worry about.. if you are overly concerned, mention it to your doctor.
The numbers jumped because of the movement, not because your oxygen levels would jump. Readings need to be taken while you are still. If you move it will jump for a second or two and then normalize again. I know this because my daughter has asthma and has worn those finger monitors numerous times. She needs to stay still while they take the reading.
Also it is normal for heart rate to go down into the 40s and even sometimes in the 30s while you are asleep. Resting heart rate does not mean sleeping heart rate.
Hope this helps.
I know a normal resting heart rate is 60 to 100 maybe your more frequently tired cause your pulse is 40. do you think that make sense?