Stress triggers the release of stress hormones like adrenaline, which can increase heart rate. This response is part of the body's "fight or flight" mechanism, preparing the body to respond quickly to perceived threats. Tachycardia is the body's way of increasing blood flow and oxygen to your muscles and organs to help you deal with the stressful situation.
Stress can cause an increased heart rate and increased blood pressure. Continued stress can lead to tachycardia and continued high blood pressure. You first need to have a doctor examine you to make sure the tachycardia is from stress rather than a physical cause. If from stress, build in ways to relax during the day. Get exercise; walking helps reduce stress. Do meditation or listen to soothing music. Even a warm bath can help some people feel less stressed.
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Pneumonia, as any other infectious process in your body, can cause tachycardia. Sometimes, patients with pneumonia also become dehydrated due to lack of fluid intake. This also can lead to tachycardia.
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Sinus infection does not cause dizziness.
Vertigo is defined as a feeling of a spinning sensation.To avoid vertigo: cut on caffeine, alcohol, salt, and tobacco.Drink sufficient fluids, eat a healthy diet, get sound sleep, and avoid stress. If vertigo occurs due to medication, talk to your doctor about discontinuing or reducing the dosageHaving problems with vertigo and dizziness?Here's what helped me:
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No. I have it, and you are born with it.
vestibular migraine - vertigo and extreme noise sensitivity? prolonged stress?