My resting heart rate is 120 what does this mean?
The normal heart rate in average for adult ranges from 60–100 beats per minutes. This normal heart rate definitely varies with age and in stressful circumstances can go even higher. However, if in normal circumstances your resting heart rate is 120 then its is likely to be of great concern.
According to physicians and cardiologists if your resting heart rate is 120, that is above the normal rate then you must be suffering from a diseases called Sinus Tachycardia. And this can be dangerous.
If your heart rate doesn’t fall soon, then you need a check up at the heart center immediately. Sinus tachycardia is also known as sinus tach or sinus tachy.
It is a heart disease with rapid heart rhythms originating from the sinoatrial node. Sinus tach increases with stress, anxiety, fear, dehydration and anaemia.
Heart failure is also the major reason for sinus tachycardia. Generally, there are no specific medicines for this heart disease. You can control this abnormal heart rate by practicing exercises and controlling of your diet.
But in acute cases beta-blockers can be used to slow the rate. So if your heart rate is 120 beats per minute while resting, then don’t ignore and go to the cardiologist for a check up immediately.


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