If taking weight loss pills causes rapid heartbeat, the medication should be stopped immediately and medical examination should be sought. Rapid heartbeat may be related to drug components stimulating the sympathetic nervous system, electrolyte imbalances, or potential heart disease, and the cause needs to be determined through electrocardiogram, blood tests, and other methods. Some weight loss pills contain stimulants such as caffeine and ephedrine, which can directly stimulate the heart to beat faster. This situation usually gradually improves after discontinuation of medication, but heart rate changes need to be closely monitored during this period. If accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and chest pain, there may be a risk of hypokalemia or arrhythmia, which requires urgent treatment. In rare cases, rapid heartbeat may be caused by weight loss medication induced hyperthyroidism or exacerbation of pre-existing heart disease. This type of situation requires professional cardiovascular assessment and may involve drug interventions such as beta blockers. Long term use of weight-loss drugs may also result in myocardial injury, which needs to be ruled out through myocardial enzyme spectrum examination.
Self medication for weight loss should be avoided in daily life, especially for products containing unknown ingredients. Healthy weight loss should be achieved through reasonable control of dietary calories and increased aerobic exercise. Pay attention to monitoring heart rate during exercise and control it within the range of 60% -70% of maximum heart rate. Eating more magnesium rich nuts and dark green vegetables can help maintain normal heart rhythm. If it is necessary to use weight loss drugs, it is necessary to choose regular products under the guidance of a doctor and regularly check the electrocardiogram and electrolytes.
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