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Is High Blood Pressure With Chest Pains Normal After Elliptical Machine Usage?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... I recently started exercising on an elipitical machine, in five minutes my pulse increased to 140 followed by chest pains so i stopped. i have high blood pressure is this normal?
Fri, 21 Apr 2017
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it is not normal to have chest pain with 5 minuted of exercise. you should have further investigations to rule out coronary artery disease (e.g.. exericse stress test). if you have high blood pressure it should be treated to prevent an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. you should visit your doctor to assess whether it is safe to exercise before trying again on your own
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Is High Blood Pressure With Chest Pains Normal After Elliptical Machine Usage?

it is not normal to have chest pain with 5 minuted of exercise. you should have further investigations to rule out coronary artery disease (e.g.. exericse stress test). if you have high blood pressure it should be treated to prevent an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. you should visit your doctor to assess whether it is safe to exercise before trying again on your own