SVT happens when the electrical system that controls your heart rhythm is not working properly . This causes your heart to suddenly beat much faster. It can then slow down abruptly. A normal resting heart rate is 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm).
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Usually, heart palpitations are harmless and don’t result from an underlying health problem. They happen when the heart beats out of rhythm or contracts (beats) too soon . Providers call this a premature ventricular contraction (PVC) or premature atrial contraction (PAC).
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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 is my heart pounding but slow?
Sometimes our hearts beat slower than 60 beats per minute. This is called bradycardia. For some people, like athletes and healthy, young adults, this heart rate could be normal. But for others, it could be caused by your brain and other organs not getting enough oxygen to function like they should .
Read moreShould I be worried if my heart is beating hard?
You should call your doctor if your heart palpitations last longer than a few seconds at a time or occur frequently . If you’re healthy, you don’t need to worry about brief heart palpitations that only happen every now and then.
Read moreHow do you ignore ectopic beats?
Avoiding the triggers of palpitations and ectopic beats often helps and this means cutting down or avoiding alcohol and caffeine . It is always a very good idea to completely stop smoking! Reassurance is often all that is required after tests have been performed to exclude an underlying heart problem.
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