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Jdieiejdjaow
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- Nov 10, 2021
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Read in a post that tachycardia kicks in due to low oxygen. Checked the Internet and it verifies.
I'm really afraid of my own heart beats and can't tolerate them. The worst I had was 180 bpm after ingesting a brownie from a couple. I really freak out on high heart rate. How can I deal with this?
embolism is typically the result of a migrating deep vein thrombus that has occluded a vessel in the lung vasculature. This disorder results in an increase in alveolar dead space (region not participating in gaseous exchange), hypoxaemia (low oxygen concentration in the blood) and hyperventilation (> 22 breaths per minute). The associated tachycardia is an attempt to perfuse viable lung tissue in order to counteract the low oxygen concentration and impending hypoxia.
I'm really afraid of my own heart beats and can't tolerate them. The worst I had was 180 bpm after ingesting a brownie from a couple. I really freak out on high heart rate. How can I deal with this?
