Is Rapid Heart Beat Normal At Night After Drinking Beer?
is it normal for me to wake up either in the middle of the night or the morning after drinking beer with a racing hear rate around 150-160 at age 38 female. In addition, I have palpitations several times a day for the last 8 yrs with no heart desease according to all test ever performed, which i think i have had every test accept the one thru the groin which would definately show blockage but is very dangerous as well i hear. Why am i having these issues if nothing is wrong. i thought it was anxiety for so many yrs but even now i have taught myself to simply try to ignore these sypmtoms without fear, unless my heart races out of control, then i began to feel as if death is around the corner and there's nothing i can do and that there is no reason to see a doctor because they will just tell me they find nothing
it's a high rate. This can occur with dehydration, mild alcohol withdrawal. This is more common if someone is smaller or if one has a low blood pressure or other reasons for dehydration. This is more common if larger amts of alcohol are taken.
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Is Rapid Heart Beat Normal At Night After Drinking Beer?
it s a high rate. This can occur with dehydration, mild alcohol withdrawal. This is more common if someone is smaller or if one has a low blood pressure or other reasons for dehydration. This is more common if larger amts of alcohol are taken.