Suggest Ways To Deal With Rapid Heartbeats
Question: I have had bouts of rapid heartbeat off and on for years. I was just diagnosed with afib. Three times this week my heart rate has shot up to about 160 and at the same time my tongue got very tingly. I took my pulse and my rythem was normal so I don't believe I was in afib. What would cause a rapid heartbeat and tingly tongue. The episodes this week are the only times that my tongue has gotten numb/tingly.
Brief Answer:
Complete thyroid profile with ECG is mandate.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mam,
I understand your query and concern.
Its extremely important that you get evaluated thoroughly for this rapid heart beat along with tingling sensation of the tongue.
A normal rhythm virtually rules out the possibility of atrial fibrillation.
Its important to rule out hyperfunctioning thyroid, as it can present with such symptoms.
I suggest you get a complete thyroid profile along with baseline ECG and 2 dimensional echo.
This triad of investigations can accurately help to find out the cause and well as have lay a precise guideline for the treatment aspect.
Post your further queries, if any.
Thank you.
Complete thyroid profile with ECG is mandate.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mam,
I understand your query and concern.
Its extremely important that you get evaluated thoroughly for this rapid heart beat along with tingling sensation of the tongue.
A normal rhythm virtually rules out the possibility of atrial fibrillation.
Its important to rule out hyperfunctioning thyroid, as it can present with such symptoms.
I suggest you get a complete thyroid profile along with baseline ECG and 2 dimensional echo.
This triad of investigations can accurately help to find out the cause and well as have lay a precise guideline for the treatment aspect.
Post your further queries, if any.
Thank you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Ashwin Bhandari