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What Causes Heart Palpitations And Unexplained Bruises On Arm?
Im 51 and have had heart papaltations on and ofd for 26 yrs, 2 wks ago I went to hospital and my heart rate was at 217 (3 yrs ago I also went and my heart rate was at 227) yesterday I noticed bruises that look like someone grabbed my arm, (they look faded) but no one has and I didn t hit it on anything, all my blood work came bk ok as far as I know. im a little concernd theres no pain or tenderness.
Hi Thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern It seems you are suffering from sinusal takikardia In most cases it has no causes and patient are fine after starting treatment In my opinion beta blockers will help to dominate the cardiac frequency I would be more helpful if you provide me the current treatment you are already taking or discuss with your own doctor about my opinion Wish you good health and fast recovery Hope my answer had helped you Don't hesitate to contact me for further information or clarification Regards Dr Drilona Kenga Cardiologist
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What Causes Heart Palpitations And Unexplained Bruises On Arm?
Hi Thank you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern It seems you are suffering from sinusal takikardia In most cases it has no causes and patient are fine after starting treatment In my opinion beta blockers will help to dominate the cardiac frequency I would be more helpful if you provide me the current treatment you are already taking or discuss with your own doctor about my opinion Wish you good health and fast recovery Hope my answer had helped you Don t hesitate to contact me for further information or clarification Regards Dr Drilona Kenga Cardiologist