Randomly increasing heart rate?!
Question: Randomly increasing heart rate?
A little medical history. I'm a 17 year old male, 6'1'', about 145 lbs or so, and have no pre-existing medical conditions like asthma or anything like that.
Thanks a lot.
Answers:
Homer Simpson,
This is termed as an ‘arrhythmia’ which is the medical term that indicates an irregular beat or beats of the heart. Most people will occasionally feel their heart skip a beat, or give an occasional extra strong beat, neither of these is usually a cause for alarm. If it recurs on a regular basis, you should be examined by a doctor. You state that you were not anxious, nervous or uncomfortable at all. Is there a possibility that, with your friend being female, that you might have been a little ‘aroused’ by her being so close to you, which would increase your pulse rate?
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matador 89
i say chck it at your doctors