Question
Hello doctor. Please advise me. Is my heart rate of 105 beats/minute dangerous and is there any safe way to prevent it, doctor?
Ngo Thi Hoai Thanh (1963)
Answer
Dear,
Thank you for sending your question to Vinmec Healthcare System. The normal heart rate in adults is 60-100 beats/minute. If the heart rate is 105 beats/minute, it is only considered a symptom of mild palpitations. In this case, there is no need to slow down the heart rate. To ensure your health, you should see a cardiologist to measure the electrocardiogram and find the cause of the rapid heart rate for appropriate treatment. Wish you good health.
Answered by a doctor at the Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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