Initially, it is not life-threatening. However, tachycardia decreases the heart's ability to pump blood to the rest of the body effectively and, as a result, blood clots may form in the heart. If a blood clot leaves the heart, it can cause a stroke. With time, this condition weakens the heart muscle and may contribute to heart failure. Additionally, it can eventually develop into atrial fibrillation.

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