According to the Daily Mail, Miley Cyrus has a heart condition called tachycardia, which occurs when one’s heartbeat is faster than normal. In her 2009 memoir called “Miles To Go,” Cyrus wrote, “My heart rate increases a lot just from going up a flight of stairs. There is never a time onstage when I’m not thinking about my heart.” Fortunately, Cyrus’ condition isn’t fatal. In her book (via The Things), she wrote, “The type of tachycardia I have isn’t dangerous. It won’t hurt me, but it does bother me.” Some sources have believed that the singer’s condition has been complicated by her partying and use of drugs. A doctor told InTouch Weekly (via the Daily Mail), “She could get heart muscle problems and even heart failure at worst. She could even end up with a stroke.”
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When it comes to her health, Cyrus has taken steps to practice self-care, including getting sober. In 2020, she told Rolling Stone (via The Los Angeles Times), “I didn’t want to not make it through being 27. I didn’t want to join that club. Probably about halfway into 26, I got sober. Then by 27, [November 2019] I was pretty much fully sober.” However, she struggled to stay sober once Covid-19 hit. She added, “Then, like a lot of people during the pandemic, I fell off. It was really a struggle. Mental health and anxiety and all that. I lost myself there.”