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    Heart palpitations can feel like the heart is:

    •Beating too fast

    •Flip-flopping

    •Fluttering rapidly

    •Pounding

    •Skipping beats

    Palpitations that are infrequent and last only a few seconds usually don't need to be evaluated. If you have a history of heart disease and have palpitations that occur frequently or worsen, talk to your health care provider. You may need heart-monitoring tests to see if the palpitations are caused by a more serious heart problem.

    Seek emergency medical attention if heart palpitations occur with:

    •Chest discomfort or pain

    •Fainting

    •Severe shortness of breath

    •Severe dizziness

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    Often the cause of heart palpitations can't be found. Common causes include:

    •Strong emotional responses, such as stress, anxiety or panic attacks

    •Depression

    •Strenuous exercise

    •Stimulants, including caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines, and cold and cough medications that contain pseudoephedrine

    •Fever

    Risk factors for heart palpitations include:

    •Stress

    •Anxiety disorder or panic attack

    •Pregnancy

    •Certain medicines that contain stimulants, such as some cold or asthma medications

    •An overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism)

    For palpitations caused by a heart condition, possible complications may include:

    •Fainting. If the heart beats rapidly, blood pressure can drop, causing the person to faint. This is more likely in those with a heart problem, such as congenital heart disease or certain valve problems.

    •Cardiac arrest. Rarely, palpitations can be caused by life-threatening heartbeat problems and can cause the heart to stop beating effectively.

    •Stroke. If palpitations are due to a condition in which the upper chambers of the heart quiver instead of beating properly (atrial fibrillation), blood can pool and cause clots to form. If a clot breaks loose, it can block a brain artery, causing a stroke.

    •Heart failure. Certain arrhythmias can reduce the heart's pumping ability. Sometimes, controlling the rate of an arrhythmia that's causing heart failure can improve the heart's function.

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    •Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

    •Holter monitor

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    Heart palpitations are feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart. They can be caused by stress, exercise, medication or a medical condition, such as an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia).

  3. 9. Okt. 2023 · Skipped heartbeats, or palpitations, are usually harmless and happen when your heart’s electrical pathways misfire. Learn what causes them, how to recognize them and when to see a doctor.

  4. 22. Okt. 2023 · Heart palpitations are heartbeats that become more noticeable, such as feeling like the heart skips a beat. They can have various causes, such as lifestyle, emotional, or medical factors, and may require medical attention in some cases.

  5. 13. Okt. 2023 · Overview. Typical heartbeat Enlarge image. A heart arrhythmia (uh-RITH-me-uh) is an irregular heartbeat. A heart arrhythmia occurs when the electrical signals that tell the heart to beat don't work properly. The heart may beat too fast or too slow. Or the pattern of the heartbeat may be inconsistent.