That seems very high. I definitely recommend you get this checked by your doctor.
if your relaxed or asleep you can have a low pulse rate or even in a deep sleep you can have a slow steady pulse rate so its ok
No; it is an OK rate.
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Typically a normal resting pulse rate for a healthy 18-year-old could be within 60-80 pr. minute. This varies with the physical condition this person is in.A top athlete will, as an example, have a lower resting pulse than most normal individuals.Also typically a womans resting pulse rate will be higher than a males resting pulse rate.
Yes. That is an acceptable heart rate.
A resting pulse rate of 96 for a non-medicated 22 year old is quite high. Although not to the point of being classed as tachychardia, I'd get this looked at if it persists.
For sportsmen with an extremely good physical condition, yes. If you are not like that, you should visit a doctor.
Yes, the release of epinephrine (adrenaline) is carried in the bloodstream and affects the autonomous nervous system, which controls functions such as the heart rate, dilation of the pupils, and secretion of sweat and saliva. Because of your excitement will naturally raise your pulse rate. This is nothing to worry about.
depends on what youre doing. If you have that while just sitting around then it's bad, if you have that while walking it's OK.
No your resting heart rate should be only about 72. WOrkout heart rates vary according to the workout. Are you sure you are taking your pulse correctly?
Yes, it is OK.