May be more: The fast heart rate can be from many reasons and so can nausea. You need to discuss with with your physician so that both of these symptoms are evaluated and then see if the two are tied together.
Answered 4/15/2015
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Many reasons: there could be many reasons for the symptoms described. If you are having nausea and you are anxious that could raise your heartrate alone. Now what could be causing the nausea? That could also be anxiety related or it may be a sign of a viral gastroenteritis. If you have been vomiting with the nausea then if you are dehydrated that could cause a faster heart rate
Answered 8/25/2014
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Various connections: Certainly if you are in any kind of GI distress causing nausea your heart rate can go up simply because you are anxious. Increased heart rate can also be a result of dehydration. If you have vomited from your nausea that could lead to dehydation and inability to keep in oral liquids, exacerbating your fast heart rate.
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