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Why Is My Heart Rate High And Fingers Blue And Swollen?

I have SVT but my episodes are typically few and short lived. For the past two weeks my heart rate has been fairly consistently over 100 and also raises/drops quickly. (114-90-110...) I have been tired, short of breath and unable to lower my heart rate by myself and make it last for more than a few minutes before it raises again. My fingers are also blueish and swollen around the nails. I am frustrated and not sure what to do. I see a Cardiologist in a week but I haven t been able to sleep much and have been having chest pain and lightheadedness more than I am used to.
Fri, 14 Jun 2019
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Hello There

After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that it’s recommended for you to seek immediate medical attention go to ER and get ECG and sepsis management.

Hopefully this information will guide you properly.

Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Why Is My Heart Rate High And Fingers Blue And Swollen?

Hello There After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that it’s recommended for you to seek immediate medical attention go to ER and get ECG and sepsis management. Hopefully this information will guide you properly. Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap