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How Can A Fluctuating Pulse Rate Be Controlled?

My father is a cardiac, pressure and diabetic patient. He has undergone by pass surgery last year. Presently on checking through blood samples CRP was 60. Pulse was appr. 120-125. Thereafter on administering Cefuroxime 250 three times a day we again went for a check up after four days. Result shows that CRP had gone down to 14. Pressure on taking medicines was under control. But Pulse rate was stiil fluctuating. Sometimes 85--90--105--110. What medicines to take to bring down the pulse rate.....is Amiodorone the answer.....please help...
Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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Consult a cardiologist and get serial EKG monitoring. Most often it is sinus tachycardia and no treatment is required. Keep in mind that transient increase in heart rate is common after conditions like fever and URTI.

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How Can A Fluctuating Pulse Rate Be Controlled?

Hi, Consult a cardiologist and get serial EKG monitoring. Most often it is sinus tachycardia and no treatment is required. Keep in mind that transient increase in heart rate is common after conditions like fever and URTI. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.