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How To Treat PVC During Pregnancy?

Hi, I recently started having PVC's a little over a year ago. The dr was able to see them on the EKG. The dr said that they increase with stress and pregnancy. I did expreience them in the 2nd trimester of preg and then they stopped. I am now 6 weeks postp. and I started having them about a wk ago. More noticeable at night and in the morning. I am concerned, they are scary. My sleep has obviously changed and stress level. Is there anything I can do for them?
Tue, 2 Feb 2016
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Many cases of palpitation are benign, especially when associated with normal ECHO and may not require treatment. If you also have symptoms like blurred vision, dizziness, loss of consciousness, shortness of breath, chest pain along with this, you need further work up and treatment… The treating doctor alone can suggest better depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.

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How To Treat PVC During Pregnancy?

Welcome to HCM Many cases of palpitation are benign, especially when associated with normal ECHO and may not require treatment. If you also have symptoms like blurred vision, dizziness, loss of consciousness, shortness of breath, chest pain along with this, you need further work up and treatment… The treating doctor alone can suggest better depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. Regards