Feeling Suffocated And Heart Beating Faster. Had Open Heart Surgery. What To Do?
Posted on Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Question: I have had open heart surgery in the past.. Diabetic and have smoked my wholemlife until 4 weeks ago today. Tonight when i lat flat my heart seems to beat fast
I feel like i am suffocatin and my stomach is in my throat.. Weird i know
Brief Answer:
Go to ER / get examined; investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic
The information is not sufficient to suggest an exact diagnosis straightaway…
This could be an atypical presentation of an arrhythmia / angina / or failure.
In suspected heart problem, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours.
You SHOULD SEE YOUR DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...
You need to be investigated for Coronary Artery Disease.
EKG / HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) / ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance.
The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.
Good luck
Take care
Wishing all well
God bless
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Feeling Suffocated And Heart Beating Faster. Had Open Heart Surgery. What To Do?
Brief Answer:
Go to ER / get examined; investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic
The information is not sufficient to suggest an exact diagnosis straightaway…
This could be an atypical presentation of an arrhythmia / angina / or failure.
In suspected heart problem, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours.
You SHOULD SEE YOUR DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...
You need to be investigated for Coronary Artery Disease.
EKG / HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) / ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance.
The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.
Good luck
Take care
Wishing all well
God bless