My heart beat remains 95 to 105. Morning when I leave for office it touches 111. Some times I feel palpitations. Please Advice.
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Dear Lybrateuser, - You have tachycardia that is heart beat above the normal range of 60-100 beats per minute - could be due to stress or anxiety, do walking, jogging, swimming, yoga, meditation & deep breathing to reduce it - limit tea, coffee intake to 1-2 cups per day if you have more - also do blood hemoglobin, thyroid panel & ECG to rule out any other problem - reduce your weight by diet & exercise.
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It is called sinus tachycardia. Sinus tachycardia is sinus rhythm with a rate of > 100bpm (100-180). Sinus tachycardia is an example of a supraventricular rhythm. Most often sinus tachycardia is caused by an increase in the body's demand for oxygen, such as during exercise, stress, infection, blood loss and hyperthyroidism. It can also express an effort of the heart to compensate for a reduced stroke volume, as occurs during cardiomyopathy. But first of you need to differentiate between sinus tachycardia, fibrillations, flutters, etc. To rule out the exact cause. Just go for once ECG test. For more queries and treatment contact us.
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