How does tachycardia 106 beats / 1 minute affect health and is it treatable?

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Hello doctor! I recently had a military service examination, and my heart rate was 106 beats per minute and was diagnosed as tachycardia. So the doctor asked me, how does a fast heart rate of 106 beats / 1 minute affect my health and can it be treated? I thank you!
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Hello, the doctor would like to answer the question: “How does tachycardia 106 beats / 1 minute affect health and can it be treated? ” as follows:
Normal heart rate from 60 to 90 beats/min; When the heart rate is > 90 beats/min, it is called tachycardia. Normal heart rate increases when walking, running, exercising, emotional, nervous, ... and decreases when resting. Frequent tachycardia even at rest may be due to a disorder of the autonomic nervous system that controls the heart or may be due to a physical disease of the heart.
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Answered by Doctor Phan Dinh Thuy Tien - General Internal Medicine - Department of Examination & Internal Medicine, Vinmec Nha Trang International General Hospital
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