Hilery-
Tachycardia is defined as a heart rate of greater than 100 beats per minute originating from the sinus node.
There are many causes for it, such as exercise, anxiety disorders, smoking too much, panic attacks, dehydration, deconditioning, volume loss due to bleeding or other loss of body fluids, hyperthyroidism, electrolyte abnormalities (that could be perhaps low potassium etc.) and many other conditions.
You mention that you've seen a few different doctors..and had many tests done including EKGs...and all was normal. What other tests did they do?
What did the doctor's tell you? Did they just shrug, tell you all was normal and then send you home without at least giving you an IDEA of "why"?
I presume one of them did a complete blood panel on you, including a metabolic panel which would show how your kidneys and electolytes are?
You are probably fine, since none of the docs are concerned......but if you continue to feel lousy I would press for more answers.
Are you an anxious young woman by any chance? Worried about anything? Anxiety states can send our hearts racing. Lack of sleep and too much caffeine consumption as well.
But again, apart from EKGs what other tests did you have done?
zuzu
[This message has been edited by zuzu8 (edited 06-19-2003).]
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