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What Causes Numbness On Left Cheek,arm And Chest With Fluctuating Heart Rate?
I am a 43 year old female. 2 years ago had gallbladder,2 months ago had Hysteroscopy ablation. Otherwise i have been health. 7 days ago i felt numbess in my left cheek, arm, and half my chest to my binki area, follow by light headedness and nausea. about an hour later had a headache. i spoke to a neurologist and she thought maybe cardio or from my neck. 3 days ago i felt dizzy, nausea and rapid heart beat. This went on and off lasting maybe a min or so for 2 hours and made my husband take me to ER. i speat the night with my heart rate jumping for 76 to 148 beats. all test came back negative. I will follow up with neuro, cardio and medical doctors.
HI,welcome to HCM. These symptoms largely point to cardiac conduction disturbances.these are unrelated to your earlier hysteroscopy and gall bladder disease.investigation work up includes a baseline ecg and and 24hr holter ecg and complete thyroid profile.electrophysiological studies help to accurately determine the ectopic focus.radiofrequency ablation procedures can offer permanent cure.drugs like metoprolol and amiodarone help to currect rhytm disturbance.consult your cardiologist for further queries. thank you
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What Causes Numbness On Left Cheek,arm And Chest With Fluctuating Heart Rate?
HI,welcome to HCM. These symptoms largely point to cardiac conduction disturbances.these are unrelated to your earlier hysteroscopy and gall bladder disease.investigation work up includes a baseline ecg and and 24hr holter ecg and complete thyroid profile.electrophysiological studies help to accurately determine the ectopic focus.radiofrequency ablation procedures can offer permanent cure.drugs like metoprolol and amiodarone help to currect rhytm disturbance.consult your cardiologist for further queries. thank you