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Regarding pulse rate
I have one confusion resting pulse rate normal but standing time it increases 100-117  and many times if pulse rate in range 100-120  feel no symptoms  at all but sometimes I feel palpitations in which pulse rate varities between 110-127 feel uneasy that time what type of rhythm is this is it sinus tachycardia or what normal that palpitations goes in 10 -15 minutes is it pvc or pac or what
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We have to do tmt stress test ecg echo and symptomatic approach cud help solve issue.
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we cannot come to a conclusion only basedg on your pulse rate. kindly consult so that I can guide you better
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Postural increase in pulse rate can be normal. Occasional palpitations may occur due to stress, dehydration, or caffeine. Rx: Adequate hydration Reduce caffeine and stress ECG if symptoms recur For recurrent palpitations, consult a General Physician. You may consult me via Practo.
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Don’t go with google or ChatGPT It might be normal in few and might be serious Get one ECG done and consult
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Avoid coffee or alcohol
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Tab Ciplar LA 20 one after breakfast for ten days
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If it's few times a week...its normal...if it happens regarding...it will be a serious issue.. 1st check your bp first.. Take proper hydration And consult for better and further evaluation
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First don't rely on google It is normal to have high pulse rate But need more information for properly diagnosis
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get check urself by cardiologist
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drink enough water
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult Will help you
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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