What Causes Elevated Heart Rate And Shortness Of Breath?
Needs further work up for Dyspnea. Anemia, pulmonary causes, Obesity
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Thank you for asking
I read your question and i understand your concern. Shortness of breath has multiple causes. Heart problems are on top of the list. With your holter monitor, blood pressure and normal heart rate ( up to 100 per minute is normal) rules out any cardiac involvement. Perfusion study like echocardiogram would be wise for complete peace of mind.
I believe at the age of just 36 its not the heart which is causing this shortness of breath, In women commonest cause is anemia so i would like you to have a complete blood picture and rule out any anemic cause.
Other possibility which is very likely is the overweight status and BMI of 29.6 in your case. Obesity is the commonest cause of shortness of breath and present in the very same way.
Respiratory functions assessment for asthma, COPD, embolism or infection etc need to be assessed as well .
Nutshell shortness of breath needs to be evaluated for its likely cause , very unlikely to be cardiac in your case . Other etiologies need to be considered.
Dizziness is merely a presentation associated with this dyspnea episode and not a separate entity. Just take some antivert for the relief. Focus on losing weight. use high protein low carb diet and drink cold water 500 ml at least before every meal for satiety, exercise regularly and restrict caloric intake to 2000 kcal a day and no more.
I hope it helps. Take good care of yourself and dont forget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan
Anemia likely
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Extreme fatigue, losing hair easily and easy sweating makes it more nutritional and that highlights anemia as the cause. So my suspicions are getitng stronger. Do as directed by getting evaluated and we all will have our answers.
Regards
Khan
Yes it can
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Yes anemia and hormones can both cause raised heart beat. But anything between 60 and 100 is perfectly acceptable and not to be worried about.
Regards
Khan