What does pulse rate 107 in reating indicate for a male with 40 year age ?

A pulse rate of 107 beats per minute (bpm) in a 40-year-old male is considered elevated in resting.  Normal resting pulse rate for adults ranges between 60-100 bpm. An elevated pulse rate can indicate various conditions such as stress, physical activity, dehydration, fever, or underlying medical conditions such as heart disease or thyroid problems. It's important to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and receive proper treatment.

An elevated pulse rate in a 40-year-old male could be a sign of various heart diseases, including:

Atrial fibrillation: a condition in which the heart beats irregularly and rapidly.

Heart valve disease: when one or more of the heart valves become narrow or leaky, the heart has to work harder to pump blood, causing an elevated pulse rate.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a condition in which the heart muscle becomes thick and makes it harder for the heart to pump blood.

Pulmonary embolism: a blockage in the pulmonary artery which can cause the heart to work harder to pump blood.

Cardiomyopathy: a disease of the heart muscle which makes it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively.

These are just a few examples, and it's important to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause of elevated pulse rate and receive proper treatment.