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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Heart Palpitations With Anxiety Issues
Hello I m a 21 year old female when I was a baby I had pulmonary Artie s disses and the blew my vain up with a ballon ... I am a smoker and for the last several months I ve been having a lot of heart palpitations I constintly feel as if I am goin to have a heart attack .. Also when I was pregnant about three years ago the told me my heart was slightly in larger and I had moderate to sever leaking dose this sound like anxiety and I should be fine are could I be getting close to having a heart attack ?
Possible pulmonary hypertension is prime concern with heart and lung disorders in young person like you. My guidelines are: - Quit smoking (first and foremost and most vital part to recover) - Deep breathing exercises - YOGA - Meditations - Regular walking, aerobics - Control of stress, anxiety - Sound regular sleep of 7 hours - Healthy nutritious diet
Regular visit to your doctor for pulmonary and cardiac function evaluation.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Heart Palpitations With Anxiety Issues
Hello, Possible pulmonary hypertension is prime concern with heart and lung disorders in young person like you. My guidelines are: - Quit smoking (first and foremost and most vital part to recover) - Deep breathing exercises - YOGA - Meditations - Regular walking, aerobics - Control of stress, anxiety - Sound regular sleep of 7 hours - Healthy nutritious diet Regular visit to your doctor for pulmonary and cardiac function evaluation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon