I have done ECG,echo and TMT test so everything was fine.in my ECG HR is 91 bpm and echo result HR is 114 bpm so they noted tachycardia. i know about tachycardia but still i have pain past 3 three months
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It's probably a musculoskeletal pain..
Normally the heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute. The rate may drop below 60 beats per minute in people who exercise routinely or take medicines that slow the heart.
If your heart rate is fast (over 100 beats per minute), this is called tachycardia. A heart rate slower than 60 is called bradycardia. An occasional extra heartbeat is known as extrasystole.
Palpitations are not serious most of the time. Sensations representing an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) may be more serious.
Your case tachycardia can be related to pain or anxiety... Nothing to worry about..
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