
What Causes Sudden Increase In Heart Rate And Blood Pressure After Physical Exercise?

After all this I went to a cardiologist who ran an echo, ekg, stress test, holter and blood work. Everything came back normal. The only thing that showed up was 925 PACS on my holter over 48 hours. It said my heart rate was in bradycardia for 26 percent of the time and tachycardia for 12 percent of the time. Highest heart rate was 163 and lowest 51. 3 couplet cycles and 2 bigamy cycles. No Runs. 1 Ventricular beat. My echo had trace regurgitation in the mitral valve, mild pulmonic regurgitation and trace tricuspid regurgitation. Cardiologis says this is normal and common is this true. I was worried about the PACS but he also says this was nothing to worry about is this true.
Over the next few months I was very worried and had symptoms that I think were exaggerated by anxiety. My GP sent me to another cardiologist fir a second opinion and all the tests were normal again. This time the holter showed 15 unifocal single PVCS and 150 Single PACS. My heart rate went to 41 during sleep. Also I noticed when I sit on the couch at rest and watch television my heart rate goes down to 54 sometimes. The cardiologist says this is all normal. Im worried is this all normal. Ive lost 80 Lbs over the last year through completely changing my lifestyle and diest. I eat a lot of healthy fruits and vegetables, grilled chicken, quinoa and whole grains. No fried food, fatty food or white bread and pasta and no refined sugar.
Exercise, dehydration and low glucose may have caused previous problem..
Detailed Answer:
Hi back XXXX!
Once again I read your query and understood your concerns.
It's a well-known fact that physical exercise and dehydration that follow together with a drop on the glucose levels may be the cause of hypertensive crisis and tachycardia.
As long as cardiac examinations didn't find anything important only some traces of valvular regurgitations and cardiac premature contractions (PACs and PVCs) which are harmless and didn't cause any life threatening problems. The only complication is fatigue, chest discomfort which increases your anxiety.
Based on the data you provided earlier and the new data (you have lost 80 Lbs. over the last year) I would suggest that your symptoms may be related to extreme diet, electrolyte imbalance that follows. I would recommend to measure blood electrolyte levels and to add multivitamins and electrolytes supplements reach in zinc and magnesium (for example centrum multivitamin/multimineral).
Moreover diet and weigh lost may aggravate stomach acidity reflux (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease) and will worsen your symptoms and palpitations.
Hope this was of help!
Dr. Shehu


Your vitmine B12 is at the lower limits of the norm, increase meat consume.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Although your vitamine B12 is above 200 it should be considered to be at the lower limits of norms and may be a cause or it may worsen your symptoms.
If you were my patient I would have recommended to eat enough meat, poultry, seafood, dairy products, and eggs. This will increase vitamine B12 levels and may help to improve your symptoms.
You shouldn't worry about Echo and holter for the moment your heart it's normal. you should repeat the test after one year.
Wish you health!
Dr. Shehu


If it was my heart would the feeling last more than a few seconds?
Sleep disorders and anxiety may be the cause of your concerns.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
What you have experienced doesn't seems related to cardiac problems but to anxiety. A cardiac problem last 5-30 minutes and not a few seconds.
Sleep disorders and anxiety may be the cause of your concerns. I suggest to drink chamomile tea to relieve your anxiety.
Wish you health!
Dr. Shehu


following answer to your query...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
What you have experienced may be related to stomach acidity or PVC and PAC, although you didn't feel any problem prior to tachycardia. Even a single PAC which is hardly to be felt may trigger tachycardia.
However you shouldn't worry about that. Apart from general discomfort it wouldn't cause any problem to you.
Wish you health!
Dr. Shehu


Tachycardia is related to stomach acidity.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
A heart rate of 160 bpm is tachycardia and may be triggered by stomach acidity and premature cardiac complex (PAC or PVC).
The premature cardiac beats are followed by a prolonged systolic pause. The prolonged systolic pause, which is a compensatory delayed cardiac contraction after the premature cardiac complex (PVC or PAC), may trigger tachycardia.
Stomach acidity may trigger both Premature cardiac beats and tachycardia. In your case you have had a lot of acidity in the past days and I think that your symptoms are related to stomach acidity.
If you were my patient i would recommend to use antacids (malox).
Wish you health!
Dr. Shehu


Don't worry it's not dangerous.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back.
Don't worry it's not dangerous.
Dr. Shehu

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