Palpitations
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Cardizem Versus Toprol for Heart PalpitationsAre you working with your healthcare provider to find the right medication to control your heart palpitations? Here is a comparison of two commonly used ones.
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Chocolate and Heart PalpitationsShould people with heart palpitations avoid chocolate? Find out the risks of eating chocolate if you are prone to tachycardia. -
Heart Palpitations While Lifting Weights: Causes & SolutionsGetting heart palpitations while lifting weights? Or what about palpitations shortly after finishing a challenging weight set? -
How Dangerous Are PVC and PAC Heart Palpitations?According to reputable cardiologists, heart palpitations, many of which fall under the PVC and PAC categories, are common and in most cases they are benign and do not indicate that there is a structural problem or a disease affecting the heart muscle.
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Skipped Heartbeats: A Sign of Impending Cardiac Arrest?Most people have experienced strange heartbeat sensations at some point. These often feel like skipped or extra hard heart beats (palpitations). Most of these fall under Premature Ventricular and Atrial Contractions and are not harmful. -
Living with Heart Palpitations and Benign ArrhythmiasHeart palpitations affect millions of people, though causes of them are often vague or unknown. This is how I learned to live with feeling like I was dying, and what you can do to protect your heart and prevent them from occurring.
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Atherosclerosis, Angina and Palpitations: What Can Be Done?Half of all deaths are caused by circulatory disease and up to 40% of middle aged men have evidence of atheroma (heart disease), and by the time a woman reaches menopause her risk is equal to that of men. How have things gotten to this point?
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How to Use Acupressure for Relief from Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and PalpitationsThe Chinese have used acupressure to relieve stress for thousands of years. In the contemporary fast-paced societies of the Western World, we can benefit from learning its simple procedures.
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Tachycardia and PVCs - Fast Heart Rate and PalpitationsTachycardia is a fast heart rate. Normal resting heart rates for adults range between 60 to 100 beats per minute. Palpitations are irregular heart beats. PVCs are Premature Ventricular Contractions. They can occur with or without chest pain.
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Heart Palpitations During PregnancyThis article looks at heart palpitations during pregnancy, as well as some things that can be done to help prevent or stop them from occurring.
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Palpitation CausesPalpitations can cause a person to feel that his or her heart is skipping, beating too fast or have irregular beats. Usually, it is not related to a heart problem and may not be serious. However, it can be a sign of an actual heart problem. Learn more.
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Causes of Heart PalpitationsHeart palpitations are often harmless although they feel disturbing. Anxiety may often cause them or it could be physical.
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Using Toprol to Treat Mitral Valve Prolapse-Related Heart Palpitations: A Patient's PerspectiveToprol is a medication that I was prescribed to treat my mitral valve prolapse-related heart palpitations. In this article I will discuss my experience with this medication, as well as what all patients should know. -
Is There a Way to Stop Heart Palpitations?Heart palpitations are usually a benign symptom but can be distressing for some people. Here are some ways to stop heart palpitations, or at least reduce their frequency.
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Heart Palpitations During PregnancyHeart palpitations can occur frequently during pregnancy. Although they are usually alarming to the individual experiencing them, heart palpitations during pregnancy are almost always harmless; however, they should never be ignored.
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Heart Palpitations Usually Benign, Harvard Health Publications SaysHeart palpitations (the sensation that the heart has started to race or pound, or feels like it has skipped a beat) are typically caused by a harmless hiccup in the heart's rhythm.
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Palpitations: What's Happening when You Feel that Flutter?An informative article on palpitations; what they are, what causes them, and how you can relieve them.
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Are These Heart Palpitations Serious?I have been having heart palpitations for just over a year. I'm in my mid-30's and in good health but these palpitations had me convinced that something was seriously wrong.
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What Exactly Are Heart Palpitations?This article provides an overview of what exactly heart palpitations are and what sort of conditions they may indicate.
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What is Pericardial Tamponade and Who is at Risk for It?Pericardial Tamponade (tam-pon-odd) is a condition in which fluid collects under the pericardium, which is the space between the heart and the pericardial membrane.
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