In general when people do something they know they shouldn't have done, their "conscience" kicks in and their emotions stir up fear. They become afraid of the consequences of that action. ("What if I get caught!" "What if I hurt someone's feelings!" "What if I did damage by doing this?" "What if I just cost myself my job!" "What if, what if, what if...") This fear causes the adrenal glands, which are located on top of your kidneys, to secrete hormones that prepare the body for "fight or flight". So...not only does your heart beat faster, your breathing speeds up, your mouth goes dry, and even though you don't realize it, your pupils dilate, your whole body goes "on alert" because it's getting signals that, "Uh oh! Something's wrong!", and those signals are coming from your emotions because you did something you know you shouldn't have.
It's a good thing to listen to those "signals". Most of the time, they can keep you out of trouble!
You may just be anxious. You could be having a slight anxiety attack if you are thinking about the consequences of what might happen after what you did.
the faster you do something like exercises the faster your heart will beat
YES! Get her to the er.
The heart doesn't actually beat faster when it is sick. There are a lot of things that could mean "sick" there is an entire branch of medicine developed around the heart and its diseases. However to answer your question the heart just works extra hard/overtime to maintain steady blood flow throughout the body when there is something wrong internally.
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it makes it beat fast.
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To reduce a fast heart beat, try deep breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, and avoiding stimulants like caffeine and nicotine. If the fast heart beat persists, consult a doctor for further evaluation and treatment options.
heart beat of a mouse is 650 times per minute
The pharmacy information says it can cause your heart to beat faster
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