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A week ago, the electrocardiogram was normal, and the result was tachycardia. What should I do? If it's just caused by excitement, how many times can I take tazol and re-examine?
Problem analysis:

Hello, the heart rate of a normal person is 60- 100 beats/minute. In this case, you can do a 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram to find out the causes of tachycardia, such as premature ventricular beats, supraventricular tachycardia, preexcitation syndrome and so on.

Suggestion:

Hello, if your heart rate is fast, you should take betaloc regularly. You can take it away now. In addition, it is recommended to check the function of thyroid gland, because hyperthyroidism can also lead to faster heartbeat.