Heartbeat
The heartbeat is defined as the wave of myocardial infarction, known as heart rhythms or pulses. It can be felt in the large arteries in the neck and wrist areas, so it can be calculated by itself. The proper human heart rate is between 60-100 beats per minute , And may be less or greater depending on different factors, and we will talk about all this in detail in this article.
Fast heartbeat
Causes of rapid heartbeat
- Aging.
- Genetics.
- High body temperature and fever.
- Psychological state in terms of joy, fear, anxiety, nervousness, and anger.
- Take some stimulants and drugs.
- Exercise and fatigue.
- The disease and the consequent hormonal disorder.
- Sudden awakening in the stage of deep sleep, as if a person remembers an important date suddenly awaken, resulting in dizziness, and rapid heartbeat, and when repeated this situation heart muscle damage, and the risk of sudden strokes and strokes, and consequent high blood pressure, and diabetes also.
- Anemia, or anemia.
- Smoking whether smoking cigarettes or arugula.
- Hyperthyroidism in the thyroid gland.
Treat the speed of the heartbeat
- The problem may be simple, and can be resolved through some physical movements such as umbilical nerve maneuvers through coughing, itching the intestines, and placing snow on the face.
- Take some drugs to restore the normal pace of heart beat, for example: blockers calcium channels as a drug Diltiazim, Verapamil, or beta blockers, as a medicine Metoprolol.
- The effect of electric shock, this is only used in emergency, or non-response to the treatment of male predator.
- Perform a catheterization procedure either in the thigh, arm, neck, or open heart operation.
- The implantation of a pacemaker, a device implanted under the skin, and whenever the pulse rate is disturbed sends an electrical pulse that helps the heart to work properly.
- Cultivation of cardiac pacemaker, defibrillator ICD .
Prevention of rapid heartbeat
- Follow the treatment plan, adhere to the doctor’s instructions, and prescribe medicines.
- Visit your doctor periodically for any new changes or symptoms.
- Changing lifestyle to maintain a healthy weight is appropriate for height, by eating healthy and balanced food, avoiding all that leads to high cholesterol in the blood, in addition to exercise regularly.
- Quit Smoking.
- Keep away from harmful drugs such as cold and cough medicines and replace them after consulting a doctor. It is also advised to stay away from high caffeine drinks and stimulants that contain cocaine.
- Maintain a normal pressure level.