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What Does Elevated Heart Rate Indicate?

My heart rate is resting 100 and whenever I get up it spikes to 120 or 130 whenever I do too much walking and I am up for too long or during physical activity The highest it has gotten to is 205 and I was just walking to my classes. At first I though it was just my body fighting off a sickness I had but it s been a week and nothing has changed, my inhaler hasn t helped and I don t know what s wrong with me
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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hi there,

Inhaler word has got us little confused.
are you an asthmatic?

concerning your increased heart rate,
you need to get yourself checked up by a cardiologist and pulmonologist wherein an ECG can be adviced along with further investigations.

increased heart rate can be related to an asthma attacks or pathology of a heart or a physiological condition wherein heart beats faster than required or some other intrinsic factor.

there is nothing to worry whatever the cause is, it can be managed appropriately.

have a good day.
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What Does Elevated Heart Rate Indicate?

hi there, Inhaler word has got us little confused. are you an asthmatic? concerning your increased heart rate, you need to get yourself checked up by a cardiologist and pulmonologist wherein an ECG can be adviced along with further investigations. increased heart rate can be related to an asthma attacks or pathology of a heart or a physiological condition wherein heart beats faster than required or some other intrinsic factor. there is nothing to worry whatever the cause is, it can be managed appropriately. have a good day.