How much is tachycardia?

Dr. Alex Harris
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2025-05-24 12:15:20
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When the human heart rate exceeds 100 beats/min, it is tachycardia. The
normal heart rate range of the human body is between 60-100 beats/min. If the heart rate exceeds the normal range, it is tachycardia. It may be caused by intense and high-intensity exercise or a large amount of irritating drinks such as coffee and strong tea. Generally, the heart rate can return to normal after a proper rest. However, it cannot be ruled out that it is caused by hyperthyroidism, anemia, cold, etc.
It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital as soon as possible for ECG, blood routine, chest X-ray, C-reactive protein and other examinations to clarify the cause.