Tested positive today and have an elevated heart rate (105-115). I had a blood clot issue about 7 years ago. Should I go to the ER to get a work up to make sure everything is ok?
Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
While I can't say definitively what you should do as I have not evaluated you or know your medical history, mild tachycardia alone is not a reason to go to an ER. ERs are for medical emergencies. If you are experiencing symptoms that you believe are a medical emergency, then go. However, don't go to an ER just because your watch tells you your HR is slightly above 100 or because you have high blood pressure when you have no symptoms. Those are not issues that need an emergency work up.
Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism are shortness of breath, typically worsened by exertion, chest pain (typically gets worse with breathing), lightheadedness, and sometimes fainting.
It can be difficult to know whether or not to go to the ER. If I went every time I might need to go (or when the Internet tells me to), I'd be going several times a year.Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
While I can't say definitively what you should do as I have not evaluated you or know your medical history, mild tachycardia alone is not a reason to go to an ER. ERs are for medical emergencies. If you are experiencing symptoms that you believe are a medical emergency, then go. However, don't go to an ER just because your watch tells you your HR is slightly above 100 or because you have high blood pressure when you have no symptoms. Those are not issues that need an emergency work up.
Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism are shortness of breath, typically worsened by exertion, chest pain (typically gets worse with breathing), lightheadedness, and sometimes fainting.