An upset stomach can also cause a fast heart rate in some patients.
Many fast heart rates are not always caused by lesions in the heart itself, but can be caused by strenuous exercise, physical illness, etc.
If a patient develops an organic stomach disorder, such as gastric ulcer or gastritis, which causes stomach pain, bloating, acid reflux, heartburn and other uncomfortable symptoms, it can reflexively cause an arrhythmia, resulting in a fast heart rate. As the stomach disorder improves, the symptoms of rapid heart rate will also be relieved.
For patients with stomach discomfort and rapid heart rate, if the rapid heart rate persists even after the stomach discomfort improves, it is important to consult a doctor as soon as possible for examination to clarify the cause of the condition and then carry out targeted treatment to address the cause of the condition.
During the treatment period, the diet should also be light, eat easily digestible food, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and do not eat cold and chilly food, so as not to aggravate the condition.