I was thinking, if your average resting heart rate is 80 bpm, how fast can your heart go before it stops beating all together?
Is there a maximum bpm?
What happens when your heart goes too fast?
Does this mean it’s possible to be scared to death?
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That can really vary from individual to individual. I've had patients with PATs (paroxysmal atrial tachycardia) with heart rates of 250 beats per minute. If the heart is strong, it is much more likely to survive periods of high heart rate before suffering a spasm and as a result, stoppage.
When your heart is beating too fast, more than likely, you'll be aware of it, as in feeling as if your heart is going to leap out of your chest. You may feel dizzy, or have chest pain or shortness of breath.
Yes, technically, it is possible to be frightened to death. The heart speeds up as a result of being frightened. If the speed up is sustained, it can lead to fibrillation, an abnormal condition, and ultimately death if not treated.
u can be scared,it puts to much pressure stress on your heart and cause a heart attack,idk the bpm,adults heart beat is 80 bpm,a good cardiac workout,you heart should get up to 120.good luck