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Could Being In A Surgery Affect Heart Rate, Cause Breathlessness Or Dizziness?

I had surgery a few weeks ago and my resting heart rate has gone from the 60s and 50s to 80 and 90s. When I stand up I am short of breath and start getting dizzy after a few minutes. I have never felt this exhausted.....anemia? What else could it be to cause this change?
Tue, 28 Jul 2015
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Firstly what kind of surgery, and other Co morbidity, that will give me a clear idea of the possible reasons and they can be varied and just random naming would cause undue anxiety.

As you think anemia, some infection may lead to the symptoms you describe.
Many a times if it was a major surgery, the recovery itself till your tissue self heal may lead to generalised body weakness which may recover by 2-3 weeks.
Regards Dr Priyank Mody
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Could Being In A Surgery Affect Heart Rate, Cause Breathlessness Or Dizziness?

Firstly what kind of surgery, and other Co morbidity, that will give me a clear idea of the possible reasons and they can be varied and just random naming would cause undue anxiety. As you think anemia, some infection may lead to the symptoms you describe. Many a times if it was a major surgery, the recovery itself till your tissue self heal may lead to generalised body weakness which may recover by 2-3 weeks. Regards Dr Priyank Mody For any further assistance you may approach me at Http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-priyank-mody/70273