Heart rate increases when you move. What's going on?

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2025-05-22 16:35:46 Views: 69 times

A fast heart rate may be related to stress, anemia, hyperthyroidism and other causes, as follows:

Heart rate increases when you move. What's going on?

1. Excessive stress

If the patient's stress is too high during activity, it will stimulate the body's stress response, which will lead to a fast heart rate during activity.

2. Anemia Anemia

is a common disease. Due to insufficient number or quality of red blood cells in the blood, oxygen is insufficient. When anemia patients are active, the heart needs to beat faster to make up for the lack of oxygen, resulting in an accelerated heart rate.

Heart rate increases when you move. What's going on?

3. Hyperthyroidism

If the patient has hyperthyroidism, it will lead to increased adrenaline secretion, which will cause the beta receptor to excite the heart rate to increase, resulting in a fast heart rate during activity.



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