
Suggest Remedy For Heart Palpitations Caused By Stress

Palpitation; premature ventricular contraction
Detailed Answer:
Hi. Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I understand your concern.
After carefully analyzing your description and your afe of 26 years old, my opinion as a cardiologist is that there is nothing to worry about. Of course, now I am going to go through to what happened.
The symptom you experienced is called a palpitation. Now, due to physical activity, psychological stress or normal hormonal changes to the human organism, everyone can experience this phenomenon. Even me. This is called a premature ventricular contraction or extrasystole or "skipped heart beat". It is an electrical impulse fired from an other part of heart muscle, rather than its natural pacemaker - the sinus node. When this happens, the sinus node quickly "takes over", produces a short pause, and then produces a normal, more forceful beat that can be felt by the person, and may be accompanied by shortness of breath and the sense of "heart jumping out from the throat". This is palpitation. As I mentioned above, this is a normal phenomenon, which happens to anybody. My opinion is that there is nothing to worry about. To be XXXXXXX it also happens to me sometimes. With a normal EKG, it is even more reassuring that there is nothing to worry about. It is worth to mention that if oesophagus is constantly irritated by reflux (acid content of stomach coming back), can also irritate the heart electrical system by proximity, regarding the last question you asked. My recommendation is that reflux should be treated, and this benign phenomenon will go away. So, still, nothing to worry about.
I hope I was helpful with my answer. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions. Please close the discussion and rate the answer, if you do not. I wish you a good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton


I have had the feeling of what I thought was palpitations before where I can feel a beat in my fingers (that was when I was given some pseudoephedrine for runny nose). This felt somehow different where I felt it in my chest. It was like a felt an extra few heartbeats or quickening of them for a few seconds..
hello again
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
Pseudoephedrine is a derivative of ephedrine which may cause these benign, non-dangerous phenomena. I would go on and reassure you that there is nothing to worry about. Because, an EKG, in your age, would show everything, if there really was something wrong. These are phenomena that everyone experience. I can recommend you other tests, but I feel they would be mute, as they would, also, come back normal.
I hope this helps. Wish you all the best.
Kind regards,
Dr. Meriton

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