What are the symptoms of abnormal heart rate?

In your life, have you ever had your heartbeat speed up suddenly, feel like you want to faint, or your heartbeat suddenly slowed down? Sometimes you have to stick it on your chest carefully and listen to it to be sure that you still have a heartbeat. In fact, this is all heartbeat. The most basic manifestation of abnormality. What are the symptoms of arrhythmia?

1. Heart rate acceleration: People of different ages have different heart rates. Children’s heart rates are faster than adults, but when the heart rate exceeds the normal range, it is called too fast. In general, the heart rate of normal people will increase significantly after exercise, emotional or physical labor, and children are no exception. Such an increase in heart rate is a normal phenomenon, and the heart rate will return to normal after it calms down.

2.Bradycardia: The heart rate of normal people is 60 to 100 beats per minute, and less than 60 beats per minute is bradycardia. The common cause of bradycardia is sinus bradycardia, which is usually divided into two types: pathological type and physiological type. Sinus bradycardia may also be a physiological phenomenon. The average heart rate and pulse per minute are 50 to 60 beats per minute. Due to long-term exercise, the heart rate of athletes can be around 40 per minute. Normal people also experience heartbeat during sleep. Slow down, these are normal phenomena. And if the heart rate or pulse is lower than 50 per minute, it is mostly pathological and needs targeted treatment.

3.Arrhythmia: Heart disease often leads to the pathological phenomenon of abnormal heartbeat. In a resting state, patients with less than 50 times per minute should go to the hospital to check their physical condition in time. However, if emotional abnormalities such as anxiety, sadness, excitement and other excessive emotions are excluded, and the heart rate is above 100 per minute, the patient should consider whether the abnormal heart rate is caused by a chronic wasting disease.

Severe arrhythmias can lead to angina, acute left heart failure, or shock. Some even cause death, so patients must be treated in time to avoid unnecessary harm. Usually, software or equipment can be used for monitoring. Plus1Health has a free heart rate app “Heart Rate“, which can be downloaded and used in the mobile application store, and the operation is simple and convenient. If you want to do longer-term accurate monitoring, you can use a sleep recorder for monitoring.

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