What makes your pulse? Explain
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What makes your pulse? Explain
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Your heart rate is separate from your blood pressure. That's the force of your blood against the walls of your blood vessels.
A faster pulse doesn't necessarily mean higher blood pressure. When your heart speeds up, like when you exercise, your blood vessels should expand to let more blood pass through.
Pulse, rhythmic dilation of an artery generated by the opening and closing of the aortic valve in the heart.
A pulse can be felt by applying firm fingertip pressure to the skin at sites where the arteries travel near the skin's surface; it is more evident when surrounding muscles are relaxed.
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