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Saturday, October 31, 2009

My heart rate is 125 and i am 24 years old is this normal?

i am 24 year old female my heart rate has been 125 all day. i just took for the first time today prilosec, for posible ulser or golblader problem, i do have askthma so my heart rate is normaly 100 or so not ever 125, i have not been excersizing today what could it be??
Answer:
First, a resting heart rate of more than 100 bpm in healthy adults is not "normal". The following are accepted as "normal":For resting heart rate:
newborn infants; 100 to 160 beats per minute
children 1 to 10 years; 70 to 120 beats per minute
children over 10 and adults (including seniors); 60 to 100 beats per minute
well-trained athletes; 40 to 60 beats per minute
SOURCE: MedlinePlus - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...Second, Prilosec庐 alone is not expected to cause a fast heart rate (Tachycardia). However, it can interact with many Rx and OTC drugs and Herbal and Nutritional supplement's. See this link for more information:
SOURCE: Drugs.com - http://www.drugs.com/mtm/prilosec.html...Many things can cause a fast heart rate on a temporary basis. If the problem continues, the best answer is to see your doctor. If you begin to see other problems or symptoms at the same time, a visit to the ER would probably be wise. Other things you might watch for are:
- Feeling Light headed
- Feeling unusually tired or sleepy
- Feeling unusually excitable
- Body aches
- Numbness or pain (especially in the left arm, shoulder, upper back, neck, jaw or face)
- Diarrhea
- Dark or bloody stool (bloody stool is always a cause to seek emergency medical attention)
- Upset stomach
- Anything else that is unusual or not "normal"The link in the source box below will provide you good information on Prilosec庐.Hope this helps you.Terry
It could be many things but perhaps you want to check with your Dr. It could be anemia, due to medications or something else. Do not worry, just ask someone who can take care of you, not someone on this site.
Tachycardia is not associated with Prilosec. Do you use an MDI? Tachycardia is associated with bronchodilators. If this continues, contact your doctor or the doctor on call.
125 is too high. TALK TO YOUR DR. If you feel pain, call 911
Tachycardia is absolutely associated with Prilosec. It's right there on the package when you look at the full prescribing information. Ask your pharmicist to look it up for you. I would definitely talk to your doctor and let him know your concerns. Other causes of tachycardia include anemia, hyperthyroid and heart rhythm problems. If it continues after you stop prilosec, ask him to check your heart by wearing a holter monitor for 24 hours and by sending you to a cardiologist.
125 is too much. Do see a doctor who can diagnose it and give you the proper guidance to lower the heart rate. If you heart beats at that rate its taxing itself too much. The normal rate is around 70 or so. So the heart is working almost twice as hard.

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