Both will make it hard for you to get certain types of exercise. Your doctor probably told you the irregular heartbeat represented an increased risk of heart attack. It means you will need exercise that does not involve your being on your feet a long time; walking or running, for example. And you do not want to be too aerobic about it.
Yes, you can exercise, but you will need to take longer and do gentler exercises. For example, you may walk slower, stop at park benches more often, but if you take the extra time, you will still get good exercise.
2007-01-01 05:08:51
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Flat feet have no arches so standing or walking for long periods of time becomes very painful. An irregular heartbeat is not good either because if one part beats faster, it could cancel the other beat and you could have a heart attack.
2007-01-01 05:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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In genetic words this is the two by way of version or mutation, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it is the ecu nostril that has carried out the mutating and adapting not any opposite direction around. The nostril you're talking approximately is maximum in all probability the unchanged (unmutated) form of human nostril, as peoples moved north (and east and west and south) out of the Rift valley some genes would have mutated to make the nostril look thinner and pointier (the caucasion nostril). this is Europeans that could have exceeded this mutated nostril gene right down to their offspring. there is not any reason a eu could have adapted this nostril, human beings have stated that a thinner pointier nostril is benificial in chilly climates because it heats the air greater advantageous befor it is going into the lungs. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that others have disagreed with this and argue that the ecu nostril is not greater benificial in chilly climates and that unquestionably with it being skinny and pointy it unquestionably will become less warm speedier (which i could accept as true with, as my nostril is often the 1st portion of get chilly on a winters day). such somewhat some geneticists see the ecu nostril as purely mutation somewhat than version.
2016-12-11 20:28:11
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answered by ? 4
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An irregular heart can become "more" irregular. A murmur, for instance, could "decompose" into atrial fibrillation, or ventricular fibrillation. Both deadly heart arrhythmias that could kill you. Plus, it can make for a slow diagnosis in case of an accident. EMS hooks up you up to an EKG and sees your murmur they might try and fix it, when in reality it won't fix (the Cardiologists would've tried to close the valve when it firs topened), losing valuable life-saving preventitive-technique-time.
2007-01-01 05:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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pain when you get older (in your feet). and trouble finding comfortable shoes.
heartbeat: this will probably lead to other ailments.
2007-01-01 05:01:47
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answered by REALLY 5
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ask a dr., not a bunch of idiots like us
2007-01-01 05:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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