Do You Think I Have Cardiac Issue Or Anxiety?
Question: Hi there dr Sharka
50 ur old back again I wanted to ask tonight we had dancing ans my heart rate went up to 159 for about 2 min then slowly returned under a 100 … that was about one hour ago I have had recent cardiac work done in XXXXXXX which I submitted previous I took my blood pressure and ecg with kardia and Apple Watch all normal I am now a bit neaseated and my heart rate is in the high 90 sitting here no other symptoms I tolokm2.5 mg of bisporol as I only take it as needed … do u think this is a cardiac issue or anxiety
50 ur old back again I wanted to ask tonight we had dancing ans my heart rate went up to 159 for about 2 min then slowly returned under a 100 … that was about one hour ago I have had recent cardiac work done in XXXXXXX which I submitted previous I took my blood pressure and ecg with kardia and Apple Watch all normal I am now a bit neaseated and my heart rate is in the high 90 sitting here no other symptoms I tolokm2.5 mg of bisporol as I only take it as needed … do u think this is a cardiac issue or anxiety
Brief Answer:
Your symptoms are not related to the heart.
Detailed Answer:
Dear
I understand your concern and would explain that these heart rate fluctuations are quite normal during physical activity and emotional stress.
It is sure that anxiety is the main factor why you are feeling nauseous and tachycardia now.
Bisoprolol will help reduce the tachycardia and anxiety.
But there is no reason to worry about your heart!
So, just relax and don’t worry about it!
Wishing a pleasant weekend,
Dr. Iliri
Your symptoms are not related to the heart.
Detailed Answer:
Dear
I understand your concern and would explain that these heart rate fluctuations are quite normal during physical activity and emotional stress.
It is sure that anxiety is the main factor why you are feeling nauseous and tachycardia now.
Bisoprolol will help reduce the tachycardia and anxiety.
But there is no reason to worry about your heart!
So, just relax and don’t worry about it!
Wishing a pleasant weekend,
Dr. Iliri
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar