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Have High Heart Beats, Lightheaded And Feel Numb. Have Thyroid. All Test Done, Normal. What Could Be Causing This?
i have not felt like myself for about a month. i often get lightheaded, like i have no control. I get shaky and feel nervous. my chest feels tight. my heart races and sometimes i feel numb. I do have thryoid. i had a health assesment at work yesterday and everything was normal: sugar, pulse, cholesterol, blood pressure. what could be causing this?
There could be several reasons –thyroid is only one... You need more investigations..
HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) is done to analyse and plan for further management, if a routine ECG does not show. It may also detect silent (no symptom) ischemia. ECHOcardiogram is necessary to see the heart valves (Mitral Valve Prolapse) / heart muscle (Cardiomyopathy) and heart function (Ejection fraction, wall motion abnormality) / clots... TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG / may be with thallium isotope) is necessary to evaluate ischemia (reduced blood flow / Coronary Artery Disease)
See a cardiologist
Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck
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Have High Heart Beats, Lightheaded And Feel Numb. Have Thyroid. All Test Done, Normal. What Could Be Causing This?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic There could be several reasons –thyroid is only one... You need more investigations.. HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) is done to analyse and plan for further management, if a routine ECG does not show. It may also detect silent (no symptom) ischemia. ECHOcardiogram is necessary to see the heart valves (Mitral Valve Prolapse) / heart muscle (Cardiomyopathy) and heart function (Ejection fraction, wall motion abnormality) / clots... TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG / may be with thallium isotope) is necessary to evaluate ischemia (reduced blood flow / Coronary Artery Disease) See a cardiologist Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck