Heart Beating Too Fast? You May Be At Risk Of Heart Disease

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Key highlights or summary

  • Cardiovascular disease aka CVD is responsible for at least 1/3rd of deaths in South-East Asian region annually.
  • Air pollution accounts for 28% of CVD deaths in South-East Asia region. Apart from air pollution, an unhealthy diet is fast becoming a prime cause for CVD.
  • Heart attacks are becoming commoner among the younger population between the ages 35-54.
  • Heart disease caused due to smoking is responsible for 1 out of 5 deaths around the world.

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A resting heart rate above 100 beats per minute (bpm) is generally considered fast and is known as tachycardia.

Yes, a consistently fast heart rate can be a sign of underlying heart conditions such as arrhythmias, heart failure, or other cardiovascular issues.

Symptoms to watch for include chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, and palpitations. If you experience these, seek medical attention promptly.

Regular exercise, a healthy diet, stress management, avoiding caffeine and alcohol, and quitting smoking can help manage and reduce a fast heart rate.

If your heart rate is consistently above 100 bpm at rest, or if you experience any concerning symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and management.