Is a heart rate of 105 beats/min considered dangerous?

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Hello doctor. Ask your doctor for advice. Is my heart beating at 105 beats/min dangerous and is there any safe way to prevent it, doctor?
Ngo Thi Hoai Thanh (1963)
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Hello, Sister. Thank you for sending your question to Vinmec Health System. Normal heart rate in adults is 60-100 beats/min. A heart rate of 105 beats/min is considered mild palpitations. In this case there is no need to slow the heart rate. To ensure your health, you should see a cardiologist to measure the electrocardiogram and find the cause of the tachycardia for appropriate treatment. Wish you good health always.
Answered by Doctor of Cardiology Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.

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