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What Causes Rapid Heartbeat In Young Adult?

i am 19 yrs old. i play badminton regularly, few days back i felt fast heartbeat i sat down had water and after some time i felt better. bp was at that time was 101/69 pulse was 96 after 1 hour it was 114/80 pulse 88. the same was repeated after 3/4 days & bp was 117/76 after 1 hr 114/59 pulse 67. still i play badminton regularly. shall i go for some checkup like echo or tmt?
Mon, 25 May 2015
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Hello,thanks for using HCM.I have gone through your question.First let me give you basic physiological information of heart beats.Norma heartbeats vary between 60 to 100 per minute.with activity and exertion it increases and with rest and sleep it decreases.As long as it does not cross100 it is considered quite natural phenomenon.So my young friend just relax and continue playing Badminton,i see a champion of badminton in you...
My best wishes
Dr.Teli,MD
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What Causes Rapid Heartbeat In Young Adult?

Hello,thanks for using HCM.I have gone through your question.First let me give you basic physiological information of heart beats.Norma heartbeats vary between 60 to 100 per minute.with activity and exertion it increases and with rest and sleep it decreases.As long as it does not cross100 it is considered quite natural phenomenon.So my young friend just relax and continue playing Badminton,i see a champion of badminton in you... My best wishes Dr.Teli,MD