
Suggest Treatment For Rapid Heart Beat

Question: Can one have a fast heart beat, with blood pressure at 110/70 be classified as healthy or otherwise. My age is 68 and I am an avid mountain cyclist who rides yearly in Majorca Spain and I am a marathon cross-country ski participant. That`s my question. XXXXX e-mail: YYYY@YYYY
Forgot something that is radically different in my life( although still quite fit, yet some unusual changes ), I have trouble with deep sleep or REM sleep the last year and a half.
Forgot something that is radically different in my life( although still quite fit, yet some unusual changes ), I have trouble with deep sleep or REM sleep the last year and a half.
Brief Answer:
Possible.
Detailed Answer:
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One can definitely have a high heart rate if the levels of adrenaline are more. With the things that you do, your adrenaline levels are likely to be higher. Yet, your blood pressure can be low normal and otherwise you can be absolutely healthy.
About the problems with your sleep, a polysomnography (sleep test) would be more helpful in pointing to the solution.
Regards
Possible.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for aSking on HealthcareMagic.
One can definitely have a high heart rate if the levels of adrenaline are more. With the things that you do, your adrenaline levels are likely to be higher. Yet, your blood pressure can be low normal and otherwise you can be absolutely healthy.
About the problems with your sleep, a polysomnography (sleep test) would be more helpful in pointing to the solution.
Regards
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Dr. Sonia Raina


Forgot one important detail. When I was experiencing the symptoms from my ear/mastoid infection/viral infection, ( ie. fatigue/dizziness/headaches ) my blood-pressure went from low-average 110/72 to a high average blood pressure readings 155/90. Could these infections cause blood pressure to rise or could my fast-heart beat and lung infections/sinus infections be the outstanding issue taking precedence?
Brief Answer:
Depends on the degree and type of infection.
Detailed Answer:
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Infections can lead to increased heart rate although they are unlikely to affect the blood pressure (only a severe infection would cause shock by lowering the blood pressure significantly).
For the sinus issues, taking steam inhalation should help. Water in form of vapor would reach deep inside and would help in opening up the blocked sinuses by diluting the mucus blocks.
Regards
Depends on the degree and type of infection.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back once again.
Infections can lead to increased heart rate although they are unlikely to affect the blood pressure (only a severe infection would cause shock by lowering the blood pressure significantly).
For the sinus issues, taking steam inhalation should help. Water in form of vapor would reach deep inside and would help in opening up the blocked sinuses by diluting the mucus blocks.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina

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