Running heart rate can not be reduced, for the cause of treatment. Physiological causes are mainly through rest; angina pectoris containing nitroglycerin, etc.; tachyarrhythmia can be given propranolol and other drugs.
1. Physiological reasons: running is a kind of aerobic exercise, after the activity of the heart rate will increase, this is a physiological state, usually after resting for a few minutes will gradually return to normal.
2. Angina: If the patient has a history of angina, running can increase the heart load, leading to cardiac hypoxia, which may cause angina attacks, which may be manifested as heart rate can not be reduced.
Take nitroglycerin to improve myocardial blood supply, metoprolol and other drugs to slow down the heart rate and reduce cardiac oxygen consumption.
3. Tachyarrhythmia: for example, atrial fibrillation, oral amiodarone, propafenone, etc.; digitalis poisoning caused by the discontinuation of digitalis.
Running heart rate does not come down, should go to the hospital cardiology consultation and treatment.