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Random sugar level high and weakness
My mother (age 58 years) recently recovered from Covid and it's been 30 days since she is doing fine now. But she usually have heartbeat around 100 even while sitting. Recently we loss my father due to COVID and most of the times she thinks about all those things which may lead to her increase heartbeat. Is it something to be concerned about ? As such she don't have any other problems and not on any medications right now. I am really concerned about her health. Please suggest diet and any medication to make her brpm level stable.
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Heart rate can vary from 60- 100. But in this case, your mother seems very anxious about the recent events at home. So try to keep her calm and in a peaceful atmosphere
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You should do an ecg of your mother to rule out any cardiac problem.A salt free diet is necessary.
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do an ecg
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