Sinus Tachycardia Treatment
My father who is 87 years old. And is suffering from diabetes and bp for last 30 years. He is prescribed met xl 50 and c ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. You have given description of drugs being taken for hypertension, nothing about his diabetes (either the treatment or glucose levels as well as hba1c%). Usually if blood glucose is not in good control (fasting closer to 100 m, pp 150 to 170 mg & hba1c% < 7%or just around 7%), then the person is invariably in very good health. Tablet clopilet 75 is given for maintaining the proper blood flow in the coronary (blood vessels supplying the heart) vessels. That is unlikely to cause any weakness. So please look at his blood glucose levels and inform. Thanks.
Hello, I am 20 and im a woman. I have headache (forehead and side mostly) and earache for more than a year. I went to a ...
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Dear lybrate-user, you are having severe anxiety and the underlying problem is not clear. I can certainly tell you that whatever may be the reason it needs to be treated as early as possible. There will be definite some improvement in your condition. Anxiety may be a manifestation of certain underlying psychiatric issue, I suggest that you visit a psychiatrist prferably in a govt institute and discuss your problem, you will certainly get relief.
I am feeling sudden increase in heart beat anytime and my head spins throughout the day. This is happening for 2 months. ...
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Well you need to test your blood for thyroid and need to do an x-ray cervical region, by proper homeopathic treatment it's very much curable.
I am 19 years old female I have sinus tachycardia my pulse goes 200 sometimes suddenly so I have to take some precaution ...
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Pulse cannot be controlled with diet. Stimulants must be avoided. Otherwise you need treatment. Sinus tachycardia can be due to wide variety of reasons. Homeopathic consultation and medicines will really help you overcome the issue. You can contact me for more details.
25 years old I am suffering from fast heart rate in ecg my heart rate is abnormal but, in 2d echo everything is fine sti ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Any number of things. Strenuous exercise, a fever, fear, stress, anxiety, certain medications, and street drugs can lead to sinus tachycardia. It can also be triggered by anemia, an overactive thyroid, or damage from a heart attack or heart failure. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am 21 years old male my ecg shows sinus tachycardia at rest but echocardiography is normal, I can also feel pressure i ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. In some situations, sinus tachycardia is completely normal. For example, sinus tachycardia is expected during strenuous exercise or after being startled. Other things that can cause sinus tachycardia include: anxiety or emotional distress. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Hello doctors I suffered from covid 2.5 months back I recovered but later on I was having high pulse rate. I went for a ...
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The most effective solution for dealing with anxiety for me personally was waking up early. I am not a morning person but once I tried this, I was surprised how good this made me feel. It helped me find peace and calm myself down. Having so much time in my hand I could do small things that made me happy and I felt a sense of accomplishment just by waking up early. I feel the most anxious during the night- so sleeping early really helped me tackle it to a great extent. Meditation was another thing I tried when my anxiety was at its peak. Trust me- for someone who thinks a lot, it is no joke to shut your mind down and focus on your breathing. I could concentrate for very few minutes in the beginning but my thoughts kept spiraling back. So listening to some meditation music while I meditate helped me increase concentration. It helped me analyse my recurring thoughts and gave me more clarity about them. Mostly during such times I don’t feel like interacting with anyone- thinking that nobody will really understand how I feel. It’s great if you can talk it out and rant everything going on in your mind to someone who cares to listen. Taking it all out really helps. If you’re someone who is not comfortable with addressing this with anyone, then you can try writing down all that is going on in your mind. Once you take it all out in any manner, you will feel relieved. If you feel like you are stuck between your thoughts and feel very helpless, just do something. Take a walk, call up your friends and talk about something random, play with your pet - just do something to break that cycle that is going on in your head. Do anything that will distract you even for sometime. Take action without overthinking anything. Just go for it. Being positive and thinking right is almost impossible during such times. One of the main reasons I avoid talking to people during this time is because they may feel bad/ give some positive shit which is not what I want. You know yourself the best- try starting small and appreciating small wins. Having a motivational self-talk session/ looking in the mirror and giving yourself some positivity might help. Appreciate yourself for how far you have come and remind yourself about your strengths. Try to get a balance of the basic things that need to be right- sleep, food, health and water level. Once you get these things in check it will show better results over time. Having any kind of physical activity or a workout routine will help you fight anxiety. Doing this releases endorphins which trigger a positive feeling in the body. It will also help you reduce stress, improve sleep and help in fighting with anxiety and depression. If all the above things do not help and you are still stuck with being anxious, then there is just one way out. Confrontation. Ask yourself what is troubling you and analyse your thoughts. Address it and not run away from it. You have to feel the anxiety, be curious about it and seek answers and find out what is really going on. There will always be an underlying message or something you’re trying to run away from and are too weak to confront that. No matter how much you run away from it, sooner or later you will have to face it. This is a long process and you need to be strong and have patience to tackle it. Lastly, know that you are not alone. This feeling is just temporary. Think of it as your body’s way to communicate something with you. We feel this only when we have lost perspective and when we are lacking inspiration. We have to just find ways to get out of the drama going on in our heads and gain perspective. Anxiety is something most of us go through at different levels. We are just too weak to talk about it. It is a part of being human- you are not alone.
Recently recovered from covid 19, now I feel chest pain sometimes, high heart rate, sometimes shaky left hand ecg said- ...
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Your higher heart rate is possibly due to dehydration. Get ors sachets, mix it in a 1 litre bottle and drink throughout the day. Drink plenty of normal water alongside too. Continue this for 10 days at least. Post-covid chest pain is common, since your lungs are damaged, it'll take time to recover. Buy a "spirometry" machine and do that breathing exercise once every 3 hours throughout the day. Hope that helps.
My ecg has sinus tachycardia at rest, stress echo is negative. Heart rate at rest varies between 80 to 105 please advise ...
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Dear Lybrate use, the normal heart rate lies between 60-100 beats/min. Sinus tachycardia is usually a response to physiological stress or an increased sympathetic tone. Stay hydrated and avoid caffeine/ sugar rich beverages as much as is possible. Kindly let me know your blood pressure as well. If you have any queries, you may connect over message/call and your concern shall be addressed in detail.
Corona positive I was found positive on 28 april and was hospitalized due to lung infection. I had heart palpitations be ...
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1.no alcohol 3. No smoking/ tobacco/drugs/ avoid pollution 4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. Less sugar, potato, rice 5. 30 mts brisk walk daily 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily 7. Meditation daily for 10 mts. 6-8 hrs of sleep at night 8. Expose your body to sun for 15-20 mts daily after some oil massage to get vit d. 9. Take more water medicine can not be advised for open question ,for medicine and further advise contact on private consults. Good luck.