Heartbeat is an extremely important physiological indicator of the human body. A person's heartbeat can only be maintained in a relatively normal and stable state, as a heartbeat that is too fast or too slow can cause discomfort in the body. Many people have the problem of rapid heartbeat. Once these issues arise, it indicates that there must be a problem with your body. It is important to promptly identify the cause and take proactive measures. What is the reason for the accelerated heartbeat in the chest?
Due to the increase in metabolism and circulating blood volume, as well as the need to adapt to placental circulation, the burden on the maternal heart increases. The cardiac output per minute increases from the 10th week of pregnancy and reaches its peak around the 28th week, with an increase of 30-50% compared to normal. The heart rate gradually increases, with a maximum increase of about 10 beats per minute compared to before pregnancy.
During pregnancy, due to an increase in blood volume, the burden on the heart increases, resulting in a slightly faster heartbeat, which is a physiological response. But if there is obvious discomfort, it is recommended to seek specialized treatment at a local regular hospital as soon as possible, and receive standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. In addition, it is recommended to pay attention to balanced nutrition during pregnancy, eat more vegetables and fruits, and ensure sufficient intake of protein and other nutrients. It is also beneficial to supplement vitamins and minerals appropriately, which is beneficial to the health of both the fetus and the mother. Another point is to pay attention to prenatal care, rest more, and engage in appropriate activities. And regularly go to regular hospitals for prenatal check ups, etc.
This article provides a detailed introduction to the causes of rapid heartbeat, especially for pregnant women. Once a rapid heartbeat is detected, timely measures need to be taken to cope. Otherwise, if the pregnant woman's body has problems, it will definitely affect the normal development of the baby, leading to various problems.