I feel that my heart is beating so fast, why is my heart beating so fast?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dear, this is normal, not jumping is not normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many reasons why the heart beats fast. First of all, we need to understand what tachycardia is, that is, rapid heartbeat. The heartbeat is emitted from the sinus node, conducts to the atrioventricular node through three internodal bundles, conducts it to the left and right bundle branches through the Heehr's bundle system, and stimulates ventricular myocytes through the Purkinje fiber network, and each electrical conduction produces an electrical activity.

    The normal heartbeat range is 60-100 beats per minute, if the number of heartbeats is greater than 100 beats, it is called tachycardia. There are many reasons why a fast heart beats. One is physiological rapid heartbeat, such as exercise, drinking alcohol or coffee, in stressful situations, emotional situations, heartbeats will exceed 100 points, but generally not more than 180 points.

    This condition is physiologic tachycardia. There is also pathological tachycardia, such as some people have hyperthyroidism, or have fever, resulting in rapid heartbeat, and even some people have arrhythmia. For example, supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular tachycardia, and other arrhythmias can also cause the heartbeat to exceed 100 minutes, or even more than 200 minutes, or even 300 minutes.

    This condition is called pathological tachycardia and is required. Therefore, the causes of rapid heartbeat are mainly physiological and pathological.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A fast heartbeat is tachycardia. Physiological is the increase in heart rate during running, drinking, heavy physical exertion, or emotional excitement, which is called physiological tachycardia. The heart rate usually returns to normal after rest, which is not required.

    There is also fever, high fever, anemia, hyperthyroidism, bleeding, pain, or hypoxia, heart failure, heart disease, etc., which are pathological tachycardia and need to be examined. Hope to adopt.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We all have an indicator of our heart rate, which is generally between 60 and 80 beats per minute, and those below this rate are called bradycardia. If the heart beats more than 100 beats per minute at rest, it is called tachycardia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. A person's normal heartbeat should be sinus rhythm (60 out of 100 points). Slowness is called "sinus bradycardia", and more than 100 is classified as "sinus tachycardia". The causes of this rapid heart rhythm are usually as follows:

    1. Exercise; 2. Lack of sleep; 3. Cold and fever; 4. Inflammatory lesions, etc.

    Second, you have been working overtime recently, and you only went to bed at 1 o'clock at night, and if you don't get enough sleep for a long time, there will also be changes that affect your heartbeat, but it is not the main reason, do you have a cold? Young people should pay special attention to one point, due to work reasons, many people do not pay much attention, thinking that a cold is a minor disease, but they do not know that a small cold is not timely**, coupled with insufficient rest, it is easy to cause the virus to enter the heart, causing acute myocarditis, so it is very troublesome.

    3. Regarding the fact that you can obviously feel the heartbeat vibrating a lot, when you sleep, you can shake the quilt is actually non-existent, because your feeling, under normal circumstances, is a feeling when you enter the bed and rest calmly, no matter when you are, only if you use your own hands to feel the carotid artery, the left heart part and other arteries and blood vessels, you will have a sense of beating, which is a normal phenomenon, if the arteries and blood vessels can not be felt and touched, hehe, this person should be his heart ejection function, There is a problem with the output function.

    Suggestions: 1. Adjust the rest time, pay attention to keeping warm, and prevent colds.

    2. If there is no recovery within 3 to 5 days, an electrocardiogram should be done, and at the same time, another (blood) myocardial enzyme test should be done to determine whether you have suffered from acute myocarditis or myocardial ischemia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Everyone has a faster heartbeat after exercising, which is normal and does not require medication. Can you tell us how fast your heart is beating?

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