“Sometimes I’ll wake up in the middle of the night with 110 or 120.”
, a cardiologist at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City says he’s seen “many” people come into his office with heart rate issues after contracting COVID-19. “It’s often fit people who are surprised by how fast their heart rate gets, either when they are resting or when they exert themselves with usual activities,” Dr. Tomey says. “It’s a very foreign feeling for people who have felt fit.”
Some people can experience an irregular heart beat and not notice it, he explains, but others may have symptoms like a fast or slow heart beat, skipping beats,For what it’s worth, this isn’t really a common thing with infections as a whole. “I have never seen this after other infections, so I suspect it is another newly-recognized condition associated with COVID-19,” says Richard Watkins, M.D.
Dr. Tomey also has a few theories. “Certainly the elephant in the room is whether this is an effect or after-effect of the COVID-19 infection itself,” he says. “It’s a possibility that we haven’t proven yet.” He says it’s also possible that people may have been more sedentary than they realize leading up to and after having COVID-19, and that can throw their heart rate out of whack when they do things they didn’t have trouble with in the past. “We underestimate how much aerobic activity we get in our daily lives when we’re doing things like running to the bus and walking to work,” Dr. Tomey says. “That reduction in daily step count and daily exercise might have an impact on heart rate.
Dr. Adalja says he thinks this will go away for former COVID-19 patients with time, but he stresses, “we don’t even have a good idea of what the underlying cause is.”
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