Can you have an increase in heart rate without blood pressure?
No, it is not common to have an increase in heart rate without an increase in blood pressure. Normally, an increase in heart rate correlates with an increase in blood pressure. This relationship occurs because the heart rate and blood pressure are both regulated by the autonomic nervous system and tend to change together.Hypertension - Related Articles
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