Palpitations overview
Heart palpitations are feelings that your heart has either skipped a beat or added an extra beat. Palpitations feel different for each person. This symptom may be associated with an entirely benign cause or may be a manifestation of a serious heart rhythm disorder, that might require treatment.
What causes heart palpitations?
Common causes include:
Excess caffeine intake
Alcohol intake
Emotional stress
Tobacco
Electrolyte abnormalities
Thyroid gland dysfunction
Medication side effects
Sleep apnea
Lung disease
Illicit drug use.
Palpitations diagnosis
The diagnostic evaluation starts with a history and physical examination. This is followed by an electrocardiogram (EKG) or prolonged rhythm monitoring; a stress test and echocardiogram may be necessary. A cardiac MRI or electrophysiology study may be required in specific cases.
Palpitations management
Management depends on the cause of your palpitations. Offending agents must be eliminated and, in some cases, antiarrhythmic drugs or an ablation procedure may be indicated.
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