Pulse over 100, but no discomfort needs treatment

In general, if the pulse rate exceeds 100 beats per minute without discomfort, the need for treatment cannot be generalized. If it is caused by physiological factors, generally do not need treatment; if it is caused by pathological factors, such as coronary heart disease, myocarditis, etc., then it needs to be treated, and can be treated with drugs such as atorvastatin.
1. Physiological factors: Usually, the pulse rate of normal adults is 60-100 beats per minute. If the pulse rate exceeds 100 beats per minute within a short period of time without any discomfort, it may be caused by physiological reasons such as having just finished a strenuous exercise or emotional excitement, etc. In this case, no treatment is usually needed, and it can be relieved by paying attention to rest and drinking water appropriately.
2. Pathological factors: if the pulse rate is often more than 100, but no discomfort, need to consider the possibility of disease.
(1) Coronary heart disease: coronary artery atherosclerosis, causing coronary artery narrowing, resulting in rapid heartbeat. It can be treated with drugs such as atorvastatin and resuvastatin under the guidance of a doctor.
(2) Myocarditis: When inflammation strikes, it will lead to myocardial contraction dysfunction, which in turn affects the pumping function, resulting in arrhythmia and rapid pulse. It can be treated by applying drugs such as creatine phosphate, coenzyme Q, vitamin C, etc. under the guidance of the doctor.
Pulse more than 100 beats / min, but no discomfort, may also be caused by other reasons, if the exclusion of physiological factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to check, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.