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Previously I was suffering from Junctional Tachycardia, I was admitted in B M Birla at Calcuta, and Angio and RF ablation has been done by the Dr. Dipankar Mukherjee and Dr. Azizul Hazue . No block found in the Angio and RF Ablation has been done successfully. Now my pulse beat are going up . Sometimes it goes up 120 bpm. My doctor diagnosed it as Sinus Tachycardia and told me it will not be fatal. Kindly help me by advising by your valued opinion. how can I get rid of it ?
Hi There Its a pleasure answering your query, as you have alredy gone through angiography and RFA for your juctional tachycadia focus has already been ablated, you need not worry much.
Now sinus tachycardia is a condition which we all have when we exert or do more than usual physical activity. But if its troubling you to much then you can start a low dose beta blocker after consulting your treating doctor. And yes it is not fatal and even anxiety can cause tachycardia so relax yourself.
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Suggest Treatment For Sinus Tachycardia
Hi There Its a pleasure answering your query, as you have alredy gone through angiography and RFA for your juctional tachycadia focus has already been ablated, you need not worry much. Now sinus tachycardia is a condition which we all have when we exert or do more than usual physical activity. But if its troubling you to much then you can start a low dose beta blocker after consulting your treating doctor. And yes it is not fatal and even anxiety can cause tachycardia so relax yourself. Good Luck