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What Causes Elevated Heart Rate And Chest Discomfort?

I constantly have a high heart rate of around 110, my blood pressure is really low now 90/50, I have a weird sensation in my chest going up to my throat. I m 29 and female... the only things I know I have wrong with me is anemia and A.S... could this all be related? Should I get it checked?
Mon, 5 Dec 2016
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Hello,
Yes you must definitely get it checked with additional investigations such as an EKG. Low blood pressure along with high heart rate can be a sign that your heart is trying to compensate for the blood pressure lost. There are variety of conditions that can cause this.
Anemia and As you have are also a sign of something wrong with the hematological system. I hope your chart has a reason for the anemia. So based on all these your physician will come to a conclusion.
The earlier you rule out the differentials and get yourself in medications the better the prognosis. My advise is to go for an evaluation at the earliest.
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What Causes Elevated Heart Rate And Chest Discomfort?

Hello, Yes you must definitely get it checked with additional investigations such as an EKG. Low blood pressure along with high heart rate can be a sign that your heart is trying to compensate for the blood pressure lost. There are variety of conditions that can cause this. Anemia and As you have are also a sign of something wrong with the hematological system. I hope your chart has a reason for the anemia. So based on all these your physician will come to a conclusion. The earlier you rule out the differentials and get yourself in medications the better the prognosis. My advise is to go for an evaluation at the earliest.