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What Causes Palpitations?

Hi I just had an EKG and it came out with minor inferior depolarization disturbance consider ischemia lv overload I am only 32 years old an have been experiencing fast palpitation that are followed my chest fitness and shake hands upset stomach headache n it would last around 20 mint
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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Hi welcome to HCM.
Palpitations can result from arrythmia's which are disturbances in cardiac conduction.These disturbances result from impaired circulation.baseline 12lead EKG can accurately diagnose these rhythm disturbances.Drugs like beta blockers and anxiolytics like palprazolam can control these palpitations.Screening 2dimensional echo can help to rule out cardiac lesions.Consult your cardiologist for further help.
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What Causes Palpitations?

Hi welcome to HCM. Palpitations can result from arrythmia s which are disturbances in cardiac conduction.These disturbances result from impaired circulation.baseline 12lead EKG can accurately diagnose these rhythm disturbances.Drugs like beta blockers and anxiolytics like palprazolam can control these palpitations.Screening 2dimensional echo can help to rule out cardiac lesions.Consult your cardiologist for further help. Thank you