Heart Palpitations

Heart & Circulation Problems

Signs & Symptoms

Palpitations can be felt in the chest, throat, or neck. With them, it feels like the heart is pounding, racing, and/or fluttering. It can feel like the heart has skipped a beat.

Causes

Most of the time, palpitations are not a serious problem. Common causes include:

*  Anxiety. Fear. Stress. Hyperventilation.

*  Caffeine. Diet pills. Nicotine. Drugs.

*  Exercise.

*  Medicines. Examples are beta-blockers, some asthma and cold medicines, and thyroid pills.

Other causes are:

*  An arrhythmia (heart rate or rhythm disorder).

*  Mitral valve prolapse (MVP). This is a heart valve problem. It may be treated with medicine. It is not usually a serious condition.

*  Anemia.

*  Hyperthyroidism.

*  Low blood sugar.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the cause.

Questions to Ask

Self-Care / Prevention

*  If palpitations occur with exercise, stop the activity. Rest. When you exercise again, gradually increase how long and how intense you do the activity.

*  To relieve stress and anxiety, do relaxation exercises.

*  Limit or avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol.

*  Don’t take cold/allergy medicines. Don’t take appetite suppressants.

*  Call your doctor if rest doesn’t help or if palpitations occur again and again.

Resources

The American Heart Association

800.AHA.USA1 (242.8721)

www.heart.org/HEARTORG

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

www.nhlbi.nih.gov

Healthier at Home book by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine. www.HealthyLife.com. All rights reserved.

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