Does Relaxing Or Slow Breathing Cause The Pulse To Weaken?
Question: Does relaxing and or slow breathing cause the pulse to weaken?
Brief Answer:
Yes, relaxing/slow breathing lead to weaken pulse.
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Usually, relaxing and slow breathing is associated with pulse to weaken. As during relaxing, heart is pumping blood, with abnormal pushing force. That's why pulse is weaken.
You can ask me anything unclear or other specific questions you might have.
Dr.Benard
Yes, relaxing/slow breathing lead to weaken pulse.
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Usually, relaxing and slow breathing is associated with pulse to weaken. As during relaxing, heart is pumping blood, with abnormal pushing force. That's why pulse is weaken.
You can ask me anything unclear or other specific questions you might have.
Dr.Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Also is it normal for pulse rate to change throughout the day?
I notice my pulse slows down a few hours before bed.
The pulse do not beat as hard also when relaxed.
When relaxed is it normal for pulse to be more faint of lighter? harder to detect?
I notice my pulse slows down a few hours before bed.
The pulse do not beat as hard also when relaxed.
When relaxed is it normal for pulse to be more faint of lighter? harder to detect?
Brief Answer:
It's perfectly normal...
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Yes, the pulse rate is changed throughout the day according to your daily activities.
It is also normal for the pulse to slow down a few hours before bed. Your body is getting prepared to sleep, gradually relaxing until falling asleep.
The more relax you are, the weaker the pulse would be and hard to detect. This is a normal process.
Dr.Benard
It's perfectly normal...
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,
Yes, the pulse rate is changed throughout the day according to your daily activities.
It is also normal for the pulse to slow down a few hours before bed. Your body is getting prepared to sleep, gradually relaxing until falling asleep.
The more relax you are, the weaker the pulse would be and hard to detect. This is a normal process.
Dr.Benard
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar