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What Causes Fluttering Heart Beats And Hard Thump In Heart?
Hi my name is Keegan I m 25 and I ve been away from working out for a few years. I have been working out and running at the gym for a week now but when I got home tonight from my workout out of nowhere my heart beat fluttered a bit then I had a hard thump right in the middle of my chest like a massive heart beat. Then I had a woozy feeling for a couple second then it went away. Any ideas for me? Kinda freaked out.
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Most probably these are ventricular premature complexes. These are ectopic or extra beats. These are usually benign and not life threatening. These are frequently associated with MVP, also caffeine, alcohol, thyroid problems may aggravate these. So before going ahead we need to confirm it. Since these are not frequent Ecg may be normal, so in that case you ll need 24 holter monitoring which can diagnose these. You should also get thyroid test done. You ll need beta blockers like Metoprolol to keep these under control.
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What Causes Fluttering Heart Beats And Hard Thump In Heart?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Most probably these are ventricular premature complexes. These are ectopic or extra beats. These are usually benign and not life threatening. These are frequently associated with MVP, also caffeine, alcohol, thyroid problems may aggravate these. So before going ahead we need to confirm it. Since these are not frequent Ecg may be normal, so in that case you ll need 24 holter monitoring which can diagnose these. You should also get thyroid test done. You ll need beta blockers like Metoprolol to keep these under control. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.