Change in HeartbeatPreventionYou often can reduce or prevent changes in your heart rate or
rhythm. - Prevent fatigue by getting plenty of sleep and
rest. If you become overtired, your changes in heart rate or rhythm may be more
severe or occur more often.
- Cut back or eliminate caffeine,
including coffee, tea, colas, and chocolate. Some nonprescription medicines,
such as Excedrin, contain caffeine. Caffeine increases your heart rate and can
cause irregular rhythms.
- Cut back or eliminate alcohol and tobacco,
which also contain substances that increase heart rate and can cause irregular
rhythms.
- Stop using medicines that increase heart rate, such as
cough and cold remedies, nose drops, or allergy relief medicines that contain
pseudoephedrine, epinephrine, or ephedrine.
- If stress affects your
heart rhythm or rate, try relaxation exercises and deep breathing techniques. A
healthy exercise program can help reduce stress. For more information, see the
topic
Stress Management.
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