Serious Side Effects Linked To Fat Burning Supplements

Increased Heart Rate

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Stimulants, herbs, and undeclared ingredients could trigger an increased heart rate in patients who use fat-burning supplements. For adults, a normal resting heart rate ranges from sixty to one hundred beats per minute. Patients can check their heart rate by manually measuring their pulse at the wrist or neck, and many fitness trackers automatically calculate this. Patients who have an increased heart rate above one hundred could notice heart palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest pain, vision changes, and fatigue. Increases in heart rate could be the beginning of major heart problems associated with fat-burning supplements. Several case reports have detailed incidences of previously healthy patients in their twenties who suddenly experienced heart attacks after taking the supplements for a short period. Some fat-burning supplements contain acetylsalicylic acid. Combining this with caffeine or natural, non-prescription blood thinners (both of which could be in some supplements) is known to trigger a heart attack. Individuals who have used any fat-burning supplements in the past should consider having a cardiac exam to check for any heart damage. The doctor will check the patient's pulse, blood pressure, and heart rhythm, and tests such as an electrocardiogram or echocardiogram may be used to obtain more detailed information. Patients currently using supplements should discontinue use and seek medical advice if they notice their heart rate is increased.

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