Heart - the leading organ of the circulatory system -smoothly works for the good of the human body throughout life. Therefore, the slightest malfunction in his work should cause concern. Among such alarming failures is a rapid pulse. The cause of such a malfunction must be determined in the earliest time by a cardiologist. Self-medication is unacceptable. But it will not be superfluous to have information about what the rapid pulse and pressure, jumping or suddenly changing, means for no apparent reason. This will help you stay calm in case of health problems.
The period of relaxation (diastole) of the heart muscleregularly replaced by stress (systole). If the rhythm is normal, then the body has time to fully rest and recover. If the frequency of cuts for no apparent reason (running, walking) is increased and is more than 90 beats per minute, then this can be called a "tachycardia".
Easily excitable, temperamental and emotionalpeople really have a better chance of getting a quickened pulse. The reason for the appearance of this symptom may seem insignificant to others - it is self-flagellation, excessive feelings due to its appearance, depressive states of different genesis.
Only a specialist can distinguish between tachycardiapathological from a normal reaction to stress, anxiety, emotions. If the pulse becomes more frequent at rest, it may be due to interruptions in the endocrine system, serious nervous disorders, certain types of poisoning. The most dangerous syndrome, which may indicate a violation of the pulse, is heart failure. In old age, it can develop imperceptibly. Climax in women also has an adverse effect on the cardiovascular system.
In addition to taking sedatives(natural, like hawthorn and motherwort, or synthetic, as the drug "Valocordin"), you need to master the methods of monitoring pressure and pulse - deep breathing, yoga. With an attack of tachycardia you need to calm down as much as possible, lie down, close your eyes. Antiarrhythmics are also used - medicines "Flekainid", "Adenosin", "Verapamil". But they must appoint a cardiologist. Drugs similar to the drugs "Phenobarbital" and "Diazepam", prescribe a neurologist.