Question:

My mom’s pulse rate is too high.  Is there something we can do with the machine?  Any help will be appreciated.  Thanks

Answer:

Tachycardia refers to a heart rate that’s too fast. How that’s defined may depend on your age and physical condition. Generally speaking, for adults, a heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute (BPM) is considered too fast.

Frequencies for Tachycardia:

Tachycardia: 0.13, 5.12, 7, 32.3, 95.75, 175, 522.53, 682.03, 759.84, 900

If you have Atrial or Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT), it’s possible that you won’t need treatment.

But if the episodes are prolonged, or recur often, your doctor may recommend treatment, including:

Carotid sinus massage: A healthcare professional can apply gentle pressure on the neck, where the carotid artery splits into two branches.

Pressing gently on the eyeballs with eyes closed. Caution: This procedure should be supervised carefully by a healthcare physician.
Valsalva maneuver: This consists of holding your nostrils closed while blowing air through your nose.
Using the dive reflex: The dive reflex is the body’s response to sudden immersion in water, especially cold water.
Sedation
Cutting down on coffee or caffeinated substances
Cutting down on alcohol
Quitting tobacco use
Getting more rest
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