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I don't know if it's youth, physiology, development, or something.
I only panicked when I was excited, and my heart beat fast and very strongly
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One possibility, heart disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital when symptoms appear.
The second is that the body is weak, overtired, not eating well, or long-term malnutrition, and overloaded activities, resulting in irregular heartbeat and insufficient blood supply.
The third is allergies caused by taking certain medications.
I also had this situation a few days ago, and the doctor said that it was caused by poor rest, irregular diet, and excessive fatigue.
Exercise more, eat more, eat well, rest more, and see if there is such a situation in a month or two. If there is any more, it is time to go to the hospital for examination.
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1.Hyperthyroidism may be: look for weight loss, polyphagia, irritability, sweating, etc. Whether the neck has become thicker. You can go to the hospital to check thyroid function and thyroid ultrasound.
2.Sinus tachycardia: whether you drink coffee, tea, etc.
3.Other arrhythmias: ECG, Holter ECG.
It is advisable to feel and count your pulse when you feel uncomfortable.
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Check the 24-hour Holter ECG.
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Go to the endocrinology department of the hospital to check the thyroid function to see if there is hyperthyroidism (referred to as hyperthyroidism).
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Hello, have you had any dietary changes in recent times?Do you have any flustering mood after activity? Or are you feeling tired after an activity?
Consider the situation that you are only 17 years old, if you don't have any of the above points, but sometimes there are transient symptoms of palpitation, which is the normal symptoms of puberty, and some normal people will have such a situation, but it is still recommended that you go to the hospital for an electrocardiogram If the picture comes out and everything is normal, please relax your mind and strengthen the exercise appropriately, and the symptoms will slowly disappear Hyperthyroidism is basically not considered to occur in you I hope it will help you.
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This has to do with your lack of qi.
You can eat some cinnamon branch poria pills appropriately and avoid cold drinks.
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Oral Propranolol tablets are OK, take a look at the acupoints**: Yin Yu, Xinyu, the pain is pointed, the point is not painful, the last time it does not hurt, if it is always so painful, the point is invalid.
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Condition analysis: You have heart disease, that is, left anterior branch block3, incomplete right bundle branch block, in this case, you can consider taking the guidance of heart-stabilizing drugs: such as Wenxin granules, and you should continue to see a cardiovascular department, in time**.
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Palpitation is a sense of self that can be caused by a fast, slow, strong, or chaotic heartbeat. If the self-measured pulse at the time of the palpitation shows a fast heartbeat, then the palpitation may be caused by tachycardia. If the pulse is not monitored at the time of the panic, it cannot be concluded that the panic is caused by a rapid heartbeat. Build.
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The main reasons for the panic and rapid heartbeat are the following:
The first is hypoglycemia and hypotension reactions, especially in some people with irregular diet, and long-term hypotension can cause patients to have palpitation and rapid heartbeat at the same time as hypotension and hypoglycemia reactions, accompanied by cold sweats, dizziness, fatigue, unsteady standing, etc.;
The second is some cardiac diseases, such as various types of tachyarrhythmias such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and paroxysmal atrial flutter, which can cause patients to have symptoms such as palpitation and rapid heartbeat;
Thirdly, some non-cardiac diseases, such as severe anemia, hyperthyroidism, autonomic dysfunction, menopausal syndrome, etc., can cause this condition.
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If you have a heart attack, you need to pay attention.
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Palpitations, palpitations, and anxiety may be temporary symptoms caused by poor lifestyle or eating habits, and usually resolve when triggers are ruled out.
For those who have such symptoms for a long time and cannot be relieved, they are mostly considered to be diseases, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for treatment in time.
Common causes generally include the following:
1. Physiological factors:
It is mainly related to heavy physical labor, staying up late, strenuous exercise, emotional agitation, as well as drinking, strong tea, coffee, cola and other living and eating habits. Recovery is usually achieved with rest and dietary adjustments.
Second, the disease ** element:
1. Nervous system diseases: common depression and anxiety disorders, mainly manifested as anxiety, lack of energy and other symptoms, and some patients often go to the hospital with symptoms such as palpitation, palpitations, chest tightness, etc., and are suspected of having a heart attack**.
In addition to psychological**, patients often follow the doctor's instructions to take serotonin reuptake inhibitors, escitalopram, diazepam and other drugs**;
2. Cardiovascular diseases: such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, pulmonary heart disease, etc., and palpitation, palpitations, chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea, etc. are often common symptoms of cardiovascular diseases.
Patients may also present with anxiety and restlessness due to fear of illness. The diagnosis can be confirmed by measuring blood pressure, electrocardiogram, X-ray, echocardiography** and other methods, and actively following the doctor's instructions**;
3. Other diseases: anemia, hyperthyroidism, fever, hypoglycemia, etc., often affect the hemodynamics of the body's circulatory system and the regulation of nerve humility, which may cause patients to have symptoms of palpitation, palpitations, anxiety, etc., it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.
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I think so, because the sudden rapid heartbeat is obviously something wrong with my body.
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A sudden rapid heartbeat may be something that excites you, but if the situation is without warning, then be sure to go to the hospital to see if something is wrong.
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Because people's five senses are connected, if there is pain in one place, it will be felt in other places, and other places will know it for the first time.
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Secondly, if the pressure on the human body is too high, it will also cause our heart to suddenly increase in speed. In life, don't stay up too late or stay up late to work, too much staying up late will make our body feel a lot of pressure. In this case, the adrenaline in the body is released excessively, causing an increase in blood pressure and a rapid heartbeat.
So if you often find yourself in your life with a sudden increase in your heartbeat, be sure not to relax. See if it's a rapid heartbeat caused by too much stress. In this case, we need to relieve our stress and stabilize our heartbeat.
We don't only have work in our lives, and when work is relatively free, I might as well go out for a walk and travel, and see the beautiful scenery, which helps us release the stress in our hearts.
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In fact, this may be a bit of sinus arrhythmia, when we went to the physical diagnosis, the teacher said that young people are prone to such symptoms, if there are no some triggers, there is no big problem, but if you stay up late for a long time and other triggers, it may be a bit of a problem.
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Rapid heartbeat can be caused by hyperthyroidism because it comes very suddenly. Hyperthyroidism is sudden, very sudden.
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Because you saw the person you had a crush on. When you see someone you like, you get flustered and your heart beats faster.
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If you often have palpitations and rapid heartbeat, you should go to the cardiology department for examination in time, you can do an electrocardiogram or cardiac color ultrasound to see if you have arrhythmia, and if necessary, you can also do a 24-hour Holter monitoring, and then treat the symptoms after clarifying**. Because it is a heart problem, it is necessary to pay close attention to it to avoid delaying the disease.
Sometimes it's normal for older people and athletes to have a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute, and if you don't have any other discomfort, it should be okay to slow down. In addition, if you want to measure whether your slow heartbeat is normal, you can measure whether your heart rate when you are quiet is similar to your heart rate after exercising or after climbing a tall building.
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That's not, because your brain cells are working all day and reach their maximum at noon, and you want to sleep to see if you have a fast brain rush, so the heart is also working fast, and you feel panicked.