Heart beats violently in the morning

If a patient has a violent heartbeat after waking up in the morning, he or she may be experiencing tachycardia or premature beats, which may be atrial or ventricular. It is recommended to do electrocardiogram in time for the onset of uncomfortable symptoms. If you cannot do electrocardiogram, you can go to the hospital to do ambulatory electrocardiogram to better record whether there is arrhythmia or myocardial ischemia. Pay attention to regular work and rest, avoid straining and staying up late. People with chronic anxiety, sleep deprivation or sleeplessness may also have a violent heartbeat when they wake up in the morning. There may also be a morning hypertension, high blood pressure heart pressure load, will also induce the appearance of discomfort symptoms, usually to control blood pressure.