Blushing heartbeat is usually related to physiological factors, such as tension and anger, strenuous exercise, alcohol consumption, etc. It may also be caused by pathological factors, such as fever, hyperthyroidism and other diseases: I. Physiological factors: 1. Tension and anger: when the body is tense and angry emotions, the brain will stimulate the adrenal glands, so that the adrenal glands secrete adrenaline, resulting in the symptoms and performance of blushing heartbeat. You can relax, deep breathing, physical activity, etc., to ease the emotions caused by the blushing heartbeat; 2, strenuous exercise: after strenuous exercise capillary expansion, sympathetic excitement, so that the blood flow is rich, resulting in blushing heartbeat, generally rest for a while will return to normal, do not care too much; 3, drinking: after drinking blood running too fast, the body metabolism enhanced, can cause blushing and heartbeat. At this time, you can drink some tea, rest for a while, the symptoms will slowly ease. Usually try to avoid drinking alcohol, so as not to cause damage to the body. Second, physiological factors: 1, fever: when the body temperature rises, the facial blood vessels expand, heat dissipation increases, the body’s metabolic rate increases, there will be a blush and heartbeat, you can use warm water to wipe the forehead, armpits, popliteal fossa and other parts to speed up heat dissipation, reduce body temperature, high fever does not go down can use antipyretic drugs to cool down; 2, hyperthyroidism: hyperthyroidism patients because of the increase in systemic metabolism, often accompanied by a blush and heartbeat and other symptoms, should be under the guidance of a doctor The medication, such as methimazole and propylthiouracil, should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Physiological factors that cause flushing and heartbeat will improve after rest. If the flushing heartbeat does not improve, it is recommended to go to the hospital to identify the cause of the flushing heartbeat, and then the cause and symptomatic treatment to avoid delaying the disease.