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Suggest Treatment For Tachycardia In An Elderly Heart Patient

Sir I am 78 years old with history of cardiac arrest for 2.33 minutes ,CAD and at present my EF is 25-30.for the last two days i am feeling upset and uneasy.had a bad stomach and little fever 99.3 now cured with parascetamol but today i am feeling run down with tachycardia. i am under medication with telma 40 mg BD, Cardivilol 6.25 Bd and other medicinesplease advise care i must take
Wed, 17 Feb 2016
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Hello sir.
Have you checked you temperature again? And what about your pulse rate and blood presurres?
Tachycardia is seen when there is fever however it is important to know what your pulse rate is and whether it is regular or not.
Did you feel palpitations or did you check your pulse?
In my opinion it will be wise to get an ecg done. You already are on carvedolo which slows the heart rate. If you don't have fever and are having tachycardia then you should seek your cardiologist opinion. He will likely increase your carvidelol dose.
Best wishes and warm regards
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Suggest Treatment For Tachycardia In An Elderly Heart Patient

Hello sir. Have you checked you temperature again? And what about your pulse rate and blood presurres? Tachycardia is seen when there is fever however it is important to know what your pulse rate is and whether it is regular or not. Did you feel palpitations or did you check your pulse? In my opinion it will be wise to get an ecg done. You already are on carvedolo which slows the heart rate. If you don t have fever and are having tachycardia then you should seek your cardiologist opinion. He will likely increase your carvidelol dose. Best wishes and warm regards