A fast heart rate at noon every day may be caused by autonomic dysfunction, blood pressure fluctuation, arrhythmia, thyroid dysfunction, hypoglycemia, and so on.
1. Autonomic dysfunction: some patients may have faster heart rates because of abnormal regulation of nerve function, which may manifest itself in regular episodes at noon.
2. Blood pressure fluctuation: if the patient’s blood pressure suddenly rises, or decreases significantly, it may reflexively cause the heart rate to accelerate.
3. Arrhythmia: Some arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, atrial tachycardia, etc., may lead to daily midday episodes if alcohol is consumed at midday, so it is necessary to pay attention to the heart rhythm situation and abstain from alcohol.
4. Abnormal thyroid function: For example, hyperthyroidism may lead to frequent heart rate accelerations, including at noon.
5. Hypoglycemia: If you often do not eat properly in the morning and do not except hypoglycemia at noon, your heart rate may increase.
If your heart rate is fast at noon every day, you need to go to the hospital in time to have the cause of your heart rate checked and treated.