tachycardia
Americannoun
noun
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- tachycardiac adjective
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Ardis has also claimed that people with A-fib can soak their feet in a tobacco leaf tea, and expect their condition, or other heart conditions like tachycardia, to disappear “forever.”
From Salon • Jan. 9, 2026
Others can develop something called POTS, which stands for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, and can cause sharp spikes in the heart rate and dizziness.
From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2024
A group of nine patients with ventricular tachycardia was evaluated with cardiac MRI before and after radiation treatment, with the MRIs showing improved heart function soon after radiation.
From Science Daily • Nov. 28, 2023
She had heart surgery last fall to treat supraventricular tachycardia, an irregularly fast heartbeat.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 31, 2023
He found that irregularities such as extrasystoles and organic tachycardia did not disappear during sleep, whereas functional tachycardia did.
From Disturbances of the Heart by Osborne, Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas)
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