Palpitation is a "symptom".
A person is aware of his or her heart beat. When you run for a while and stop you become aware of your heart beat for sometime. That is palpitation. When you are nervous, at times you become aware of your heart beating, that is palpitation.
In certain Heart diseases like atrial fibrillation, one can get palpitation.
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At first he thought that he was suffering from a heart attack and then he realised that it was simply a palpitation.
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Palpitation is a "symptom".
A person is aware of his or her heart beat. When you run for a while and stop you become aware of your heart beat for sometime. That is palpitation. When you are nervous, at times you become aware of your heart beating, that is palpitation.
In certain Heart diseases like atrial fibrillation, one can get palpitation.
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I don't believe on its own a heart palpitation is life threatening, not without other serious medical problems, But i would recommend going to the hospital and getting it checked out at the earliest convenience.
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We usually fill palpitation if heart is slow and no any physical work because of the chemicals in the blood (including some medicines) or sometimes for no known reason.
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Palpitation in pregnancy can mean two things. 1. The baby's congruent lybiatosterone is not properly aligned with his spine in relationship to his caveira gland. This can result in stillbirth. If not that, it can mean that the baby is developing mutations within his skull. Neither are good. If palpitation continues, the radiation released spontaneously from the fetus' mutations can lead to the death of the mother. Your best choice will probably be an abortion.
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Palpitation.
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reclined with feet above heart
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You are feeling some palpitation due to a skipped beat or an accelerated heartbeat. A feel of palpitation could be as a result of anxiety or stress due to elevated catecholamines and may lead to breathing difficulties or dizziness.
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It's probably just a heart palpitation
Nothing to worry about
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It is when you have a heart problem or when you haeve your palpitation your hearts beats faster.
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A heart palpitation is an heartbeat that is irregular, too slow, or too fast. Other than regular observance, a palpitation may be noted with other symptoms such as chest tightness, actual blackouts or near blackouts, shortness of breath, and light-headedness.
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Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain, palpitation.
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Palpitation refers to the feeling of a rapid, irregular, or pounding heart rate. It is often described as a sensation of your heart beating too hard, too fast, or skipping a beat. Palpitations can be caused by various factors such as stress, caffeine, exercise, or underlying heart conditions.
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Palpitation of the heart means that the heart is beating so fast that you can feel like its gonna pop out from your chest.
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The person feels uncomfortable..
the person should relax and take a rest if her/his heart beating beats abnormally.
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Dizziness, headache, insomnia, palpitation, shortness of breath, fatigue, tinnitus, hypertensive Heart disease, stroke, Diabetes.
Congenital disorders
Cardiovascular diseases
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Its called a palpitation and can happen to anyone. Happens to often you should see a Doctor.
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myocardial infarction
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Palpitation is feeling ones own heart beat. The heart rate can be normal, increased or even reduced.
Tachycardia on the other hand is increased heart rate. It may or may not be associated with palpitation. Heart rate above 100 beats per min is tachycardia
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Mild palpitation and hot flushing of the face but having a bone that a dog couldn't chew for a while it's worth it !!
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Um, I shouldn't think that yawning itself causes heart palpitations, but if you are extremely tired, there is more chance of you having a palpitation.
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You should address this medical condition with your doctor. For more information about your heart palpitations visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palpitation.
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Sebastianus Pissinus has written:
'Sebastiani Pissinii ... De cordis palpitatione cognoscenda, & curanda libri dvo' -- subject(s): Palpitation
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No. Acid reflux has got nothing to do with the heart. It is called 'heart burn' solely because the burning sensation may seem to be coming from the heart.
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Robert Tatnall has written:
'An antidote against sinfull palpitation of the heart, or fear of death' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Faith
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Any sport in which your breathing rate increases and you may feel the palpitation. That may be for very short time. In sports, you enjoy the physical activity. That is the beauty of sports.
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From what I can understand, and I am no doctor, heart palpitations is the same thing as heart beat flutters. Heart palpitation is the feeling that your heart is racing.
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You could have: Diarrhea, High Blood Pressure, Loss of weight, Aggressiveness, Restlessness, Tremors, Insomnia, Palpitation, Heart Attack and Psychosis (hallucination, delusion, illusion, etc).
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The most appropriate way to treat palpitations at home is to avoid the triggers that cause your symptoms. Reduce stress. Try relaxation techniques, such as meditation, yoga or deep breathing.
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Auscultated (listening) bp is done using a stethoscope to listen for a return of pulse, usually in the brachial artery, as pressure is released from a bp cuff. Palpated (touched/felt) bp is done by feeling for a return of pulse, usually in the radial or brachial arteries, as pressure is released from a bp cuff.
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Leonard M. Shapiro has written:
'A colour atlas of heart failure' -- subject(s): Heart failure
'A colour atlas of palpitation & syncope' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Atlases, Syncope (Pathology)
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The pulse is caused by variations in the BP. BP can be measured using palpitation in emergency situations. This only gives a rough estimate of systolic pressure. It can be used with the carotid, the femoral, or radial pulse.
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My friend had 1 week of fever and palpatations
at 5weeks. Me on the other hand had extreme tiredness from 10dpo and sharp shooting abdominal and groin pain with cramp in my feet
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- Congenital Heart disease
- Angina Pectoris
- Heart Failure
- Aneurysm
- Hypertension
- Heart Attack
- Arteriosclerosis
- Stroke
- Thrombosis
- Anemia
- Polycythemia
- Leukemia
- Hemophilia
- Purpura and Petechiae
- Palpitation
- Long QT Syndrome
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A palpitation is an awareness of the beating of the heart, whether it is too slow, too fast, irregular, or at its normal frequency. Palpitations may be brought on by overexertion, adrenaline, alcohol, disease (such as hyperthyroidism) or drugs, or as a symptom of panic disorder. More colloquially, it can also refer to a shaking motion. It can also happen in mitral stenosis. Nearly everyone experiences an occasional awareness of their heart beating, but when it occurs frequently, it can indicate a problem. Palpitations may be associated with heart problems, but also with anemias and thyroid malfunction. Attacks can last for a few seconds or hours, and may occur very infrequently, or more than daily. Palpitations alongside other symptoms, including sweating, faintness, chest pain or dizziness, indicate irregular or poor heart function and should be looked into. Palpitations may also be associated with anxiety and panic attacks, in which case psychological assessment is recommended.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palpitation
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