Sinus tachycardia
Question: Dear Doctor! I am 32 years old, had just arrived from the sanatorium, where did ECG and RRI. It turned out that I have a strong sinus tachycardia. Pulse 124 beats per minute at rest, RRI: the predominance of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, the path of realization of the central incentive – the nerve, expressed stress adaptation and adaptive mechanisms. Nevertheless, the doctor said that everything is normal, that "such" people live happily ever after and advised to drink motherwort and valerian. Prior to that, the heart is not worried, only occasionally ache a little and pulled the last time did a cardiogram at the institute 10 years ago, when seemingly everything was normal. Reading the previous questions, I saw that people drink blockers at lower rates tachycardia! What do I do? Is there cause for concern?
Answer: Yes, 124 alone – too much. I advise you to Holter monitoring, to pass tests for TSH and T4 (thyroid function), consult your cardiologist or physician.
