How fast is your beat getting? Is it in the 100s or going over into the 200s? Does it start and stop suddenly? Do you notice it happen at any particular time, like after eating? There are different types of svt. Some are more easily treatable then others. Some can be corrected with what is called an ablation and others can only be managed by meds. I think it important to know what type of svt you are having. If it is one caused by an accessory pathway you may want to consider an ablation to correct this issue once and for all. If however you are experiencing some form of sinus tachycardia you may want to investigate other possible issues that may be causing the tachycardia. Thyroid imbalances can be a contributor as well as stomach issues can irritate the vagus nerve sending signals to the heart to cause it to act up. If you are in the middle of an episode you can try some vasovagal maneuvers to see if it will help to get the episode to stop. Hold your breath and bear down like you are going to the bathroom. There are a few others that you can research to see if one will work for you. But most importantly you will want to first figure out what exactly you are dealing with and find a possible cause that can be corrected to get them to stop. Best of luck and keep us posted on how you are doing.
resting my heart rate is any where from 90 to 110 when i have an attack it goes up to 160-180 dont think its got up to the 200 mark as yet and how wold i find out what kind of svt i have i never new that there woes dif types of it so what test wold i have to get
thank you that woes helpful i have had an ECG a hart echo and and a 24 hr heart monitor and wit all them test done all my dock told me that i have svt so im in a bit of a loop at the moment if you no what i mean but i think some of the problem is that i might be having some Anxiety Attacks/panic attacks so i think i might get that looked at to but THANK YOU FOR TACKING TIME OUT TO HELP