Having Shortness Of Breath, Palpitations, Chest Pains, Occasionally Dizzy. Done Stress Test. Arrhythmia?
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Standard ECG records the electrical activity of the heart, for a few seconds. It can detect the arrhythmia occurring during that time only. Generally a Holter may suffice – it records continuously for 24 to 48 hours... If the episode is rare, occurs randomly or precipitated by a specific activity, one needs event monitor – to record for longer duration. If they stop it, it means, the diagnosis is obvious...
There are several arrhythmias that can cause these symptoms – if the rate is too fast or too slow or very highly irregular, with long pauses ...practically, any one can do...
Stress echo excludes ischemia (reduced blood supply / Coronary Artery Disease) as a cause of this. It also shows anatomical abnormalities – valves, wall / Physiology (function) – like ejection fraction
Probably, abnormal nerve paths in the heart (bypass tracts) or disease of the conduction system may be responsible! Report of the event monitor will give clues...You may need more! – laboratory tests and so on...
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I also was wondering, I got pregnant in the beginning of the year. However, I had a miscarriage after only 2 weeks. But in the time frame I had all the normal pregnancy symptoms but I also periodically had shortness of breath and a horrible cough with it, like I'm trying to get some air. Also, had dizzy spells too. I assumed it was part of being pregnant. But after the miscarriage all the symptoms went away. However, in a 3 month period I once in awhile got that shortness of breath and brushed it off thinking I was fighting something. Then all of a sudden, the last 4 weeks I started getting the shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitation, dizzy, pain radiating towards my back, and tiredness etc. on a daily basis (20-50 times a day) My question is could my pregnancy have caused me to have an arrhythmia?
Thank you so much!
Hormones of pregnancy do have some effects, but not pain or palpitation
If it were the only cause, the symptoms should have gone, once it was over...
Anaemia / Anxiety / Alcohol / Tobacco (smoking) / Caffeine (too much tea, coffee, cola) / Fever / Pain / Stress / Thyroid / Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium / Medicines like Phenylephrine used for ‘cold’; Salbutamol used for asthma and so on - are the usual causes... At times, abnormal nerve paths in the heart (bypass tracts) or disease of the conduction system may be responsible!
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With most appreciation, XXXXXX
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