Tachycardia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tachycardia comes from the Greek words tachys ( rapid or accelerated ) and kardia ( of the heart ). Tachycardia typically refers to a heart rate that exceeds the normal range for a resting ...
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Causes of Tachycardia including triggers, underlying medical cause of Tachycardia, risk factors, and what causes Tachycardia. ... Types of Tachycardia...
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Symptoms of Tachycardia including 7 medical symptoms and signs of Tachycardia, alternative diagnoses, misdiagnosis, and correct diagnosis for Tachycardia signs or Tachycardia symptoms. ... Types of Tachycardia...
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Alternate Name(s): Heartbeat sensations; Heartbeat - fast; Irregular heartbeat; Palpitations; Heart pounding or racing; Rapid heart rate; Racing heart; Tachycardia ... Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like pounding or racing. You may simply have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat. You may feel skipped or stopped beats. The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal. Palpitations can be ...
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Tachycardia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of a rapid heartbeat. ... Tachycardia is a faster than normal heart rate. A healthy adult heart beats 60 to 100 times a minute when a person is at rest. If you have tachycardia (tak-ih-KAHR-de-uh), the rate in the upper chambers or lower chambers...
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Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of Tachycardia ... Definition of Tachycardia ... Causes and Risk Factors of Tachycardia...
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Ventricular tachycardia is a rapid heart beat initiated within the ventricles, characterized by 3 or more consecutive premature ventricular beats. ... Ventricular tachycardia can occur in the absence of apparent heart disease. It can also develop as an early or a late complication of a heart attack, or during the course...
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