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Find out what causes an accelerated heart rate and how to calm it down
A high pulse, also known as tachycardia, can have a variety of causes and potential risks. Here are some common causes of an accelerated heart rate and methods to calm it down: Stress and anxiety: Emotional or physical stress can cause the heart to beat faster. Engaging in relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or listening to calming music can help calm the heart…
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What are the risks of a high pulse?
A high pulse, also known as an accelerated heart rate or tachycardia, can have several potential risks associated with it. Here are some common causes of an elevated heart rate and ways to calm it down: Stress and anxiety: Emotional stress and anxiety can trigger an increase in heart rate. To calm it down, try deep breathing exercises, meditation, or engaging in activities that help you relax,…
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What are the risks of having a fast heart rate? Learn why your heart is beating faster and how to slow it down.
A high pulse can cause unpleasant symptoms, but it should be treated if it lasts for a long time or is repeated. The resting heart rate of an adult should be less than 100 beats per minute. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com What is the correct pulse? A normal pulse depends on your age and health. The younger the person is, the higher the heart rate. The standards are: newborns up to 4…
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Most of the time, a high pulse doesn’t have a big effect on the heart, but it can cause unpleasant symptoms like tiredness and restlessness. When the fast heart rate lasts for a long time or happens again and again, you should go to the doctor. In the worst cases, having a high pulse that isn’t treated can cause a stroke or dangerous arrhythmias. The resting heart rate of an adult who is healthy…
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uhh...cognition : I am not made for watching horror movies (in particular alone) :D probably I can't sleep later...
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I don't know what's wrong, but I feel awful. I went to Wal-Mart today (bad idea on a Sunday I know), and by the time I got home, I was in so much fucking pain. I took some meds my neurologist gave me to see if it helped, and it did...a lot. So I felt so much better. Skip ahead until a few hours ago, and I feel achy, not the same kind of achy I feel when I do too much. It's the kind of achy I feel when I'm getting sick. It was on both arms and legs (my right side is typically fine aside from my back and hip), it was muscles and joints (and my arms/legs never feel muscle pain...it's usually in my back). Then I suddenly felt nauseated as fuck and had to run to the bathroom. My body tried to throw up but did not succeed. Not really surprising, though, given my track record with that. It finally calmed down after the heave fit, and I started to feel a little better with the nausea (but not the achiness). Then the nausea came back, and it was awful all over again. I soaked in the tub for about 45 minutes, which helped a lot with the achiness, but I still hurt a lot. I thought about taking a Flexeril, but I was paranoid I would throw up in my sleep and not wake up because of the way the Flexeril knocks me out. So I didn't do that. I decided to check my blood pressure even though I didn't think that was the cause, and these were my numbers:
Blood Pressure: 136/99 Pulse: 143
Blood Pressure: 129/94 Pulse: 133
Blood Pressure: 131/96 Pulse: 120
I took all 3 numbers about 10 minutes in between each other. I was seriously debating going to the ER after the first pulse reading because it's never been that high to my memory, but I'm not going to now since it's gone down. In spite of the blood pressure being high, it's really not that bad, not bad enough for me to worry about anyway.
I still feel sick to my stomach and achy. Maybe I'm just getting sick again. I didn't see anything in the medication's side effects that should have caused this. Mayo better fucking call me tomorrow.Â