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Why Anxiety Makes Your Heart Race
Why Anxiety Makes Your Heart Race (And Why It Isn’t Dangerous)
One of the most common physical symptoms people notice during anxiety is a racing or pounding heart.
You might be sitting quietly when suddenly your heart begins beating faster or pounding in your chest, leaving you wondering if something is wrong.
This sensation can feel frightening, especially if it appears suddenly or without an obvious reason.
Sometimes you are already feeling anxious, tense and worried when it happens. Your breathing accelerates, your heart thumps and you start to feel more and more hot, tense and distressed. On other occasions, it comes out of the blue and you have to battle both your anxiety and your fear that comes from such an uncomfortable feeling.
Many people worry that something is seriously wrong with their heart when this happens. In reality, a fast or pounding heartbeat is one of the body’s most common responses to anxiety.
In my work as an anxiety therapist in Ely, this is something people often mention when they first come for support. Understanding why it happens (and why it isn’t dangerous) can make the experience much less alarming and puts you in a stronger position to feel calmer more quickly.













