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One day i feeling pulse rate 108-120 it keeps variating and feeling palpitations or some uneasiness and after two hours it get normal it's sinus tachycardia or artial tachycardia and sometimes if pulse is till 114 i feel not symptoms does sinus tachycardia pulse rate give palpitations feeling and if somebody feel palpitations uneasiness with 110 -125 pulse rate it's sinus tachycardia or artial tachycardia
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Please ask questions like a patient, not like a person who is appearing for NEET PG seat.
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An ECG is helpful to differentiate between sinus and atrial tachycardia. Kindly go for it and then only one can differentiate via online consultation.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Hello, 1. You should get an ECG done when you’re feeling palpitations. That will help us with the diagnosis. 2. Also go for some blood investigations such as CBC, KFT, BSL and Thyroid profile. 3. Also a proper consultation with a physician with all the reports.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation
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Could be  a anxiety
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cheak thryod profile ,cbc ,ecg bp
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life style changes like avoid caffeine stress and stay hyderated
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Go for ecg read by cardiologist. Cipla la20 one after breakfast
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U can either say by ECG or by feeling pulse only. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Get a Holter ECG testing done and an Echocardiogram. All the best. J G S R clinic.
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In a 27-year-old, a heart rate of 108–120 beats per minute that varies and later settles down on its own is most commonly sinus tachycardia, especially if it occurs during anxiety, stress, exertion, caffeine intake, dehydration, fever, or lack of sleep. Sinus tachycardia can definitely cause palpitations and a feeling of uneasiness, and it is very common for symptoms to fluctuate—sometimes you may feel nothing even at a pulse of 110–114, while at other times similar rates can feel uncomfortable due to heightened anxiety or body awareness. Atrial tachycardia or other pathological arrhythmias usually present with a sudden onset and sudden termination, a very regular and sustained fast heart rate, often >130–150 bpm, and are more likely to be associated with persistent symptoms such as marked dizziness, chest pain, or breathlessness. The fact that your pulse gradually varies, settles within a couple of hours, and is sometimes asymptomatic strongly favors sinus tachycardia rather than atrial tachycardia. To be certain, a 12-lead ECG during symptoms or Holter monitoring can definitively differentiate between sinus and atrial tachycardia. If episodes are infrequent, self-limiting, and triggered by stress or lifestyle factors, they are usually benign.
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seek medical evaluation urgently if you ever develop syncope, severe chest pain, persistent heart rate >130 bpm at rest, or symptoms lasting several hours repeatedly. Good luck!
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Rate control meds needed
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Anxiety
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