tachikardiával
Tachikardiával is a medical term referring to a heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate. In adults, a resting heart rate is typically considered to be between 60 and 100 beats per minute. When the heart rate consistently goes above 100 beats per minute at rest, it is classified as tachikardiával. This rapid heart rhythm can have various causes, ranging from harmless physiological responses to serious underlying medical conditions.
Common causes of tachikardiával include physical exertion, emotional stress, anxiety, fever, and dehydration. Certain medications, stimulants
Symptoms of tachikardiával can vary depending on the underlying cause and severity. Some individuals may experience