I have bp and my heart rate increased so my doctor suggested me metxl25 iam having it from 5 months but from 1 week I am observing after having metxl in night my heartbeat is going upto 45 to 40 is this normal again in morning it's getting back normal
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You said that your heart beat goes upto 45-40 beats per minute. If you don't take the medicine is your heart rate 30 or 35 beats per minute ?
What is your resting heart rate and BP without any medicine ?
Hey there! First of all, you're just 23. You're not supposed to have high BP or heart rate. So if anyone is just prescribing you medicines left right and centre then I think you need to see someone professional. What is important is that if you have these things then what is the cause? You need to find the cause. What you're describing is over correction and medication induced bradycardia which is very dangerous.
Next Steps
Visit a cardiologist ASAP for a detailed evaluation and Holter monitoring and Echo. only then can a diagnosis a made and medicines in right side prescribed. You've to make sure you're Heart rate doesn't fall too low
Patient's detailed medical history is required. It is recommended to consult a doctor professional through the Practo app or visit a local medical facility for a thorough evaluation.
Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
You have to check heart beat for a minute completely
Metxl 25mg reduces heartbeat
You can get an ecg done during night and have a follow up.
Do you have giddiness also??
Needs to be evaluated.
Kindly consult.
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