
Can A Person With Hypertension And Tachycardia Take Part In Sports Activities?

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Hello. Thank you for your question and welcome to HCM.
I understand your concern. In fact, this is a totally normal phenomenon that can happen to anybody. Including me. You see, there are physiological phenomena that can be accompanied with tachycardia and extrasystoles ("skipped heart beats"). Such phenomena are: physical activity, psychological stress/anxiety, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco etc. My opinion is that there is nothing to worry about. Extrasystoles, when they appear for more than 10.000 times a day, then they can be considered pathological. Every stress, as mentioned above, with various mechanisms, may produce an increased demand to the heart. Heart is "programmed" to respond to these increased demands of the organism, in such stressful events.
Related to the matter, I would like to share with you that there is an old (but gold, in these cases) beta-blocker that, besides having features as all other beta-blockers, also has anxiety-lowering features, and it is propranolol. I would recommend you to discuss with your doctor about the possibility of trying this medication.
As I can see from the general information you provided, you are 28 years old. Therefore, I would encourage you to continue your physical activity, regardless the occasional after-stress extrasystoles, as physical activity has documented benefits, both physical and psychological.
I hope I was helpful. I would be happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton


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