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Pulse - weak or absent Health Article
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Definition
A weak pulse means you have difficulty feeling a person's pulse (heartbeat). An absent pulse means you cannot detect a pulse at all. See also: CPR
Alternative Names
Weak pulse; Absent pulse
Considerations
An absent or weak pulse may affect all or one part of the body. If a pulse cannot be detected by a non-medical professional, it doesn't always mean there is a problem. Sometimes, it can be hard for a non-medical person to detect a pulse in certain areas.
Common Causes
Home Care
Follow the treatment your health care provider prescribes. CPR may be necessary.
Call your health care provider if
Call your health care provider if there is any sudden, severe, or long-lasting decrease in the pulse quality or rate, particularly when there are also other symptoms. Shock is a life-threatening condition. Seek immediate medical help if you think someone has gone into shock. Start CPR, if needed. A loss of consciousness or disorientation suggests that there is not enough blood getting to the brain. Seek medical help immediately.
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your medical provider will take a medical history, do a physical exam, and ask questions such as:
Physical examination may include monitoring the vital signs (pulse, rate of breathing, blood pressure). Emergency measures will be taken as necessary. Continued monitoring may be necessary. Diagnostic tests may include:
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