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What Does Increased Heart Rate, Pain And Ringing In Ears Indicate?

hi. last few years, my heart is hurt. i dont know how to tell. because english is not my main language. then it started to beat fast until now. last month, a sudden ringing in my ear. yesterday, i felt needle-poking sensation in my arm. and today its happening again, but at the same ear. i havent go to checkup.
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Dear sir

Increased heart rate causes so any other symptoms in the body like tachycardia, palpitation and tingling and numbness in most of the times.

Correction of tachycardia is the main goal of treatement. It might be physiologically induced or it might be due to thyrotoxicosis or due to autonomic neuropathy.

TMT and 2D echo are needed for further examination.

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What Does Increased Heart Rate, Pain And Ringing In Ears Indicate?

Dear sir Increased heart rate causes so any other symptoms in the body like tachycardia, palpitation and tingling and numbness in most of the times. Correction of tachycardia is the main goal of treatement. It might be physiologically induced or it might be due to thyrotoxicosis or due to autonomic neuropathy. TMT and 2D echo are needed for further examination. Thanks