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Heart normally beats 60 to 100 times per minute. When it beats faster than normal rate, up to 100 beats per minute. This situation is known as Tachycardia which is very common across Australia; 1 out of 6 Australians is currently facing some kind of heart disease according to Australian health agencies. Stress,some medications , consumption of alcohol and caffeine are the factors that trigger faster heart rate. Person may experience shortness of breath, chest pain and heart palpitation while dealing with Tachycardia. It may lead to several other serious problems if not managed properly such as cardiac arrest. Tachycardia can be tracked by Electrocardiogram.
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Tachycardia is a condition when the heart starts beating faster than normal.It is caused by high blood pressure, heart disease, excessive consumption of alcohol and smoking. Conditions like Hyperthyroidism and anemia may also result in Tachycardia.
Following treatment options are available for tachycardia
Yes, telehealth providers can prescribe medications for tachycardia after assessing your signs and symptoms and medical history.In case of a severe situation you may need to consult with a Cardiologist for a better solution as he/she may physically examine your condition.
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