Anonymous

3 years

Fast heart beat more than 100 per minute for many years

Im a man 31 yrs old . From few years ago my heart rate maintain 90-100+ while resting .

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First and foremost, we truly understand your concerns regarding your symptoms and other health problems you might be facing. For your information, increase heart rate also known as tachycardia is when heart rate exceed 100 beats per minute. This symptom could be caused by many factors such as:

  • Heart problems such as atrial fibrillation (a condition where the heart beats fast and irregularly.
  • Blood problems such as anaemia. Anaemia is a condition where there is low haemoglobin levels ( a protein responsible to transport oxygen throughout the body)
  • Psychiatric issues such as anxiety and panic attacks
  • Thyroid problems
  • Lifestyle and smoking.

I advise you to go to the nearest clinic if you’re suffering any of these symptoms:

  • chest pain
  • difficulty breathing
  • numbness around the arm, shoulder or neck
  • feel like fainting
  • vomiting

In order for us to provide you with an accurate choice of treatment and management, we need additional details to explore further into your current complaints. Therefore, we greatly suggest that you refer this to your nearest medical doctor for full examination with imaging studies. You may also click on this link (DoctorOnCall) to speak with our doctors online. We assure you that our conversations are kept in confidentiality unless additional consultation needed with other medical parties. Thank you.

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