Tachycardia is a common heart rhythm disorder characterized by a fast resting heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute (bpm). While a rapid pulse can be a completely normal response to physical exercise, fever, or emotional stress, pathological tachycardia occurs when electrical disruptions in the heart cause it to race while at rest. Left untreated, certain types can lead to serious health complications, including heart failure, stroke, or sudden cardiac death. 🫀 Types of Tachycardia
Tachycardias are categorized based on what causes them and where they originate in the heart:
Tachycardia: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment | BlueNet Hospitals
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