Attached ECG is within normal limits, your symptoms could be due to anxiety which indirectly increases heart rate. Normal heart rate is considered between 60 – 100 beats per minute. Any increase beyond Upper normal limit is considered tachycardia.
Kindly rule out causes of tachycardia like laboratory investigations – complete haemogram, fasting thyroid function, electrolytes, urine investigation.
If repeated symptoms with no underlying cause you may get a 2-D Echo done.
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Regular exercise, meditation and yoga, breathing exercises, lifestyle modification by avoiding addictions, healthy dietary habits can be helpful.
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