Tachycardia Physiological

Physiological tachycardia (t. physiologica) is a condition in which the heart rate exceeds normal. This can be caused by various factors such as physical activity, stress, emotional arousal, etc.

Physiological tachycardia is a normal physiological process that helps the body adapt to various environmental conditions. It can occur in healthy people and is not a sign of any disease.

However, if the tachycardia becomes persistent or is accompanied by other symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness, chest pain, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Treatment for physiological tachycardia may include lifestyle changes, such as stopping smoking, stopping alcohol, limiting stress and exercise, and taking medications such as beta blockers or antiarrhythmics.

It is important to remember that tachycardia can be caused not only by physiological factors, but also by heart disease or other serious conditions. Therefore, if you notice an increased heart rate, you should consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment recommendations.