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I have done echo and ECG normal I have sinus tachycardia and stress also due to which my pulse rate is variate 100-114 bpm than i take betablocker for four months propanal 10 mg after four months of propanol using without medicine it coming in normal range does it happen or should I do ECG and one ECG at third month of using betablocker i have done which is normal now after four months without taking medicine it coming in normal range 80-95 is it normal it happen like this because during that four months period if I not take medicine next day till 2 pm it comes under 100 and then slight increase 108-109 than i take betablocker propanal 10 mg and after four months without taking medicine it coming in normal range koi or problem toh nahi hai na
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Hiii Pulse rate n stress are brother n sister One thing aggravates other In order to know ur health condition better n proper treatment n guidance Connect with me over here Happy to help u out
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Summary of Your Case: Age: 25 years Diagnosis: Sinus tachycardia (confirmed by ECG and echo — both normal) Initial Pulse Rate: 100–114 bpm, probably due to stress or anxiety Treatment: Took Propranolol 10 mg (a beta-blocker) for 4 months Result: Pulse became normal (80–95 bpm) and stayed normal even after stopping the medicine 💡 Simple Explanation: What is Sinus Tachycardia? It means your heart beats faster than normal, but the rhythm is regular. Common in stress, anxiety, overthinking, lack of sleep, or dehydration. Not dangerous if heart structure is normal (which it is in your case — echo is normal). Why Did Propranolol Help? Propranolol slows down the heart rate and reduces anxiety symptoms. It’s often used short-term in cases of stress-induced high pulse. Why is Your Pulse Normal Now Without Medicine? That’s a good sign! It means your body has adapted, and your stress levels may be better controlled now. After stopping the medicine, your heart is maintaining normal rate on its own — very common. Is ECG Needed Again? If you feel completely fine (no palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort), no repeat ECG is needed right now. But, if you feel anxious or want reassurance, one repeat ECG can be done — no harm. Is There Any Problem Now? No. Your pulse between 80–95 bpm is normal. Occasional rise up to 108–109 bpm (with exertion, tension, or hunger) is still acceptable. As long as you feel well, no medicine is needed now. ✅ Final Advice: No danger or heart problem is seen based on your reports and response. Try to manage stress naturally: deep breathing, exercise, and good sleep. You can continue monitoring your pulse occasionally. No need to restart propranolol unless advised by a doctor for new symptoms. 📌 Reference: Harrison’s Manual of Medicine – Sinus tachycardia is often physiologic or due to anxiety, and treatment is usually not needed once triggers are removed.
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No problem. Get your Haemoglobin and thyroid function tests done and share results. Keep yourself stress free. You can check your pulse manually by yourself and assessment, if it is normal or fast. Unless any other problem,  you do not need frequent ECG or cardiac echo.
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If ecg is normal,  stop medicine.  Better u consult a  cardiologist.
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Agree with Dr Ankit
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It's totally normal don't worry
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Need few more details. Kindly consult for further evaluation
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No issues. Pls don't worry.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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