Is Palpitations, Headache, Nausea Due To Liver Issues?
For 2 days now i have been experiencing palpitations when i stand up and walk, also a blinding headache... and last night i was feeling a knocking sensation in my chest even when lying down. Symptoms get worse after eating and I feel extremely nauseous. I saw a GP yesterday who took blood pressure and listened to my heart and said it was fine. Could this be liver related?
Hello and welcome to HCM, The symptoms of palpitation, knocking sensation in the chest and nausea are not related to the liver disease. Palpitations are most commonly seen in heart ailments. However, since you have already undertaken examination of the cardiovascular system, other causes have to be sought. The symptoms of palpitations and knocking sensation can also be seen during anxiety attacks or in anxiety attacks. You need to consult your physician and discuss your symptoms in detail. If required you can see a psychiatrist for these symptoms. It is often seen that the psychological state of a person can produce somatic symptoms.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Is Palpitations, Headache, Nausea Due To Liver Issues?
Hello and welcome to HCM, The symptoms of palpitation, knocking sensation in the chest and nausea are not related to the liver disease. Palpitations are most commonly seen in heart ailments. However, since you have already undertaken examination of the cardiovascular system, other causes have to be sought. The symptoms of palpitations and knocking sensation can also be seen during anxiety attacks or in anxiety attacks. You need to consult your physician and discuss your symptoms in detail. If required you can see a psychiatrist for these symptoms. It is often seen that the psychological state of a person can produce somatic symptoms. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal