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I was wondering what causes Tachycardia....I have havd this random rapid heartbeat my whole life, but recently it has become very bad. My mother talked to her heart doctor and he said he's sure its a type of tachycardia....I can't remember what type. But I was wondering what can cause this? Are there any STDs that cause it? Just curious...although this happened before I have ever been "active" just not as much and severe. Also, how do they test for tachycardia? I am very afraid of going and getting tested/evaluated. Thanks! It does it for up to 2 hours sometimes...you can see my heart beat through my clothes...and in my neck. Sometimes it will hurt where you could take my pulse at. I have no idea if this is normal and its why I'm so afraid to see whats causing this. Ventricular Tachycardia: The Doc will listen to your heart, check blood pressure, maybe draw some blood to look for chemicals or enzymes, then order other tests such as chest xray, etc... all are painless and non invasive. This could be something simple or it can be serious, hope yours is the kind you out grow. Oh, I sure don't know of any STD that would cause this. Hi, Manda. Don't stress, but you do need to go to your physician and have this checked. There are many different causes for tachycardia, and if needed can be treated or monitored. Go to your doctor and get checked. It's not as involved to do a basic preliminary exam as you might think. Best tachacardia is a heartbeat over 100 beats per minute at rest. What you are probably feeling is a pvc or pac a premature ventricular contraction or atrial contraction, happens to everyone, heart skips a beat then runs fast for a few secs to catch up. An EKG can put your mind at ease, but as a paramedic for over 20 years I don't think you have to worry. please dont hesitate going to be tested ! Tachycardia literally means fast heart beat. In an adult, more than 100 beats per minute means tachycardia. An EKG can measure this, but you can also just take your pulse and count how many times you heart beats per minute - its really very easy. There are many many causes for tachycardia and its not worth speculating as to yours, however there is no STD which will cause it, so you don't need to worry there. As for the "random" component of your heartbeat, that does not necessarily relate to tachycardia. First, let's get one thing straight: the term "tachycardia" refers to a fast heart beat. The term "palpitations" refers to the perception of one's heartbeat, which I think is what you are talking about. Usually, one is not aware of his or her own heartbeat, except when the heart rythm is abnormal. Of course, tachycardia is one cause of palpitations, but there are several conditions that may be responsible for palpitations, including hormonal diseases, metabolic alterations, anemia, and others. Ventricular tachycardia is a potentially lethal disruption of normal heartbeat (arrhythmia) that may cause the heart to become unable to pump adequate blood through the body. The heart rate may be 160 to 240 (normal is 60 to 100 beats per minute). there are more causes of a rapid heart rate than can fit into this space. your normal heart rate (if you are an adult) is 60-100 beats per minute. go to your doctor and ask. get over your fear. |
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