Why does my heart rate rise due to stress, considering my history of angioplasty and current medications?
Stress triggers your body's fight or flight response, releasing hormones that make your heart beat faster. Even with a history of angioplasty and current heart medications, this response can still occur, though your medicines may partly control it. Regular stress management techniques like deep breathing, gentle exercise, meditation, and adequate sleep can help reduce these episodes. If your heart rate rises frequently, feels irregular, or is accompanied by chest pain or dizziness, contact your doctor.