A patient’s heart rate of 75 beats per minute, accompanied by panic, fear and other symptoms may be caused by a variety of reasons, which can be divided into physiological causes and pathological causes, pathological causes include arrhythmia, premature ventricular contractions and so on.
1. Physiological reasons: if the patient has emotional tension, anxiety, fear and other emotions, he/she will also realize that he/she has panic attacks and other discomforts, and his/her heart rate can be within the normal range at this time.
2. Pathological causes: the patient’s heart rate is 75 beats per minute, which is within the normal range, but the symptoms such as panic and fear are not completely related to the number of heartbeats, such as if the patient suffers from arrhythmia, ventricular premature beats or supraventricular premature beats and other cardiac arrhythmias, panic and palpitations will also occur, and then fear and fear of adverse emotions.
If a patient has recurrent or persistent panic attacks, he or she can consult a cardiologist or psychiatrist to determine the cause of the problem and get prompt treatment.