why our heart beat become faster when we fell a electric shock?
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Heart-attack pain is generally described as an unrelenting sensation of pressure, like an elephant sitting on your chest. A sharp, stabbing pain of short duration — like an electric shock — is more likely to come from a bone or nerve problem, such as a cracked rib or pulled muscle.
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Heart-attack pain is generally described as an unrelenting sensation of pressure, like an elephant sitting on your chest. A sharp, stabbing pain of short duration — like an electric shock — is more likely to come from a bone or nerve problem, such as a cracked rib or pulled muscle.
Tachycardia occurs when your heart suddenly starts beating very fast. If it happens as a result of exercise, excitement, or fever, it's usually not a cause for concern and doesn't need treatment. But one type of arrhythmia called paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) is more dangerous.
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