What Causes Skipped Heart Beats?
about it. all my past ekgs have been fine and had an echo in 2012 that was deemed normal with ejection fraction of 65. my cardio has said I dont need another one. anyways my question is tonight my skipped beats have been really bad on and off. at times bursts of them like 10-15 per minute. every time I bend over or change position I get them. why?? also am I in any danger? I dont have any other symptoms. should I worry?? How can these be benign? ? I am 27 year old female
PLease, have you ahd an EKG done recently?
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query,
I am so sorry to hear about these skipped beats and all the inconveniences this must have caused you. I will like to know if these skipped beats were reported felt them yourself. If this is your personal impression, I will like that you get this confirmed by a doctor.
I understand you are worried about your heart. The truth is that getting too worried may rather provoke all the symptoms you have reported. Being to worried often leads to anxiety and panic disorders that manifest with palpitations.
I know it may be difficult to understand why a doctor would tern your condition as benign,. In medical terms, this means that it presents no threat to you a this time and needs no specific treatment. You have to be comfortable with this and accept it lest you would always be worried and this will not help you in the healing process.
I hope this addresses your query fully. I wish you well and feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Thanks for using our services.
I cannot give exact figures,,,But controlling your anxiety would be helpful
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for getting back to me. Are you being managed for this anxiety? If not, please ask your doctor for management. It may require drugs or cognitive behavioral techniques.
I don't have information to say what the immediate impact of anxiety on your PVCs would be. However, I will suggest that managing your anxiety would for sure be an overall positive addition to your health status.
Lie your doctor mentioned, it is benign and you should feel comfortable with that. There is really no indication for treatment right now.