Heart palpitations (pal-pih-TAY-shuns) are feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart. Stress, exercise, medication or, rarely, a medical condition can trigger them. Although heart palpitations can be worrisome, they’re usually harmless .11 Mar 2022
Read moreWhat are the main causes of palpitations?
What causes palpitations?
Read moreWhen should I be worried about palpitations?
If your palpitations are accompanied by dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, or chest pain , you should seek medical attention. “Palpitations can be caused by a wide range of abnormal heart rhythms. Some of these are actually relatively common and not dangerous at all.
Read moreWhy do I keep having flutters?
Stress, exercise, medication or, rarely, a medical condition can trigger them . Although heart palpitations can be worrisome, they’re usually harmless. Rarely, heart palpitations can be a symptom of a more serious heart condition, such as an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), that might require treatment.11 Mar 2022
Read moreHow do you treat flutters?
How is atrial flutter treated?
Read moreHow do you calm down palpitations?
If you think you’re having an attack, try these to get your heartbeat back to normal:
Read moreIs a Flutter fast?
Atrial flutter results from an abnormal circuit inside the right atrium, or upper chamber of your heart. It beats extra fast, about 250-400 beats per minute .
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