Addressing your heart rate of 110, sinus tachycardia (a thumbnail-sized structure in the upper right chamber of the heart), is the term used to describe a faster-than-normal heartbeat — a rate of more than 100 beats per minute versus the typical normal of 60 to 70 beats per minute. It's normal for the heart rate to increase in certain situations, exorcise, a stressful, frightening or exciting situation, etc. Then return to normal. Doctors will evaluate patients when their heart rate stays elevated in the range of 100 to 130 beats per minute.
Symptoms can include:
difficulty breathing.
dizziness
feeling faint
chest pain
anxiety
a change in blood pressure
We cannot know, but if this is the case for you, your doctor will determine what might be causing your higher heart rate. Please keep us updated on how you're doing, Anon.
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Hello, Anon,
Thank you for posting!
Addressing your heart rate of 110, sinus tachycardia (a thumbnail-sized structure in the upper right chamber of the heart), is the term used to describe a faster-than-normal heartbeat — a rate of more than 100 beats per minute versus the typical normal of 60 to 70 beats per minute. It's normal for the heart rate to increase in certain situations, exorcise, a stressful, frightening or exciting situation, etc. Then return to normal. Doctors will evaluate patients when their heart rate stays elevated in the range of 100 to 130 beats per minute.
Symptoms can include:
difficulty breathing.
dizziness
feeling faint
chest pain
anxiety
a change in blood pressure
We cannot know, but if this is the case for you, your doctor will determine what might be causing your higher heart rate. Please keep us updated on how you're doing, Anon.
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February 9, 2020 - 7:15amHelena
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