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Heart Palpitation: Can Dehydration Cause An Abnormally Fast Heart Rate?

How does dehydration lead to heart palpitation?

Heart Palpitation: Can Dehydration Cause An Abnormally Fast Heart Rate?
Heart Palpitation: Can Dehydration Cause An Abnormally Fast Heart Rate?

Written by Kinkini Gupta |Updated : June 2, 2024 9:39 PM IST

Heatwave has gripped parts of India and the world making it very difficult for many people to cope. Heatwaves not only make it difficult to function but also deteriorates your current health. For instance, you need to make sure to stay hydrated at all times or you will find yourself fatigued, exhausted, and dehydrated. Remember that extreme dehydration can also kill a person. Dehydration also has other impact on your body and organs especially your heart. Experts say that dehydration can cause heart palpitations. Heart palpitation can also be termed as faster heart rate.

Why Does Dehydration Lead to Heart Palpitation?

Can loss of fluids from the body cause heart palpitations? The answer yes. Why does this happen? The heart already has to work very hard to pump blood to each and every organ and cells of the body. If your body is dehydrated, it makes it more difficult for the heart to pump blood. It puts an extra strain on the heart which may also have other detrimental effects on the organ. When there is not enough water in the body it is very difficult for the heart to transport blood through the blood vessels and to the muscles to assist for various bodily functions.

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What Other Factors May Lead To Heart Palpitation?

  1. Alcohol or caffeine consumption
  2. Anxiety or stress
  3. Certain conditions, such as anemia, heart disease, and hyperthyroidism
  4. Exercise
  5. Low levels of blood, blood sugar, or oxygen
  6. Medications like decongestants and attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) medications