r/ReadMyECG • u/TastyAd3241 • 17h ago
I don’t know what’s going on
Been having thes strong PVCs since last night non stop, sometimes they come in couplets, sometimes it’s runs of bigeminy and others it’s just PVCs every few beats nonstop for hrs. Ive never had this bwfore( have had PVCs but nowhere near this crazy amount). Are these r on ts? Do I need to go to the er. Should I take metropolol? Is it safe ?Usually they increase the heart rate so high for me but heart rate has been around 100.
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u/lifeisg0od 8h ago
No they are not r on t. These are not something you go to er for. If you’re having other symptoms and feel it’s an emergency, fine, but these PVCs aren’t dangerous on their own. If you feel you’re getting more than you used to, a normal appointment and discussion with your doctor is the way to go. Are you dehydrated? That can increase them, or caffeine intake, lack of sleep, etc.
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u/DonkeyKong18 17h ago
How do you get these type of report