Brief Answer:
There are different causes of heart palpitations and
shortness of breath.
You should do further examinations.
Detailed Answer:
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Heart palpitations usually aren't serious or harmful, though, and often go away on their own. Most of the time, they're related to stress and
anxiety or to consumption of stimulants such as caffeine etc.
Even though, heart palpitations may occur in specific medical conditions such as
hyperthyroidism, or
anemia, low blood pressure,
dehydration, abnormal electrolyte levels etc.
In rare cases, palpitations can be a sign of a more serious heart condition.
A laboratory assessment of the thyroid hormones levels (TSH, fT3, fT4) should be done to exclude a hyperthyroidism. If it will be proven by the results of the above mentioned levels of the thyroid hormones, you should see an
endocrinologist for further treatment strategy and follow-up.
Electrolyte levels assessment (Na, K, Cl, Ca) is essential, too and their correction (if deviations are noted) is necessary.
Anemia can be ruled out by making a full blood count exam. If anemia is proven, you should treat it and your palpitations will go away.
To be very careful, having experienced
chest discomfort, and shortness of breath, you should make an ECG and see a cardiologist.
If all the above mentioned exams are normal, than stress and anxiety remain the most probable causing factor of your symptoms.
Meanwhile you should take plenty of water (2 - 3 liters per day).
You should take an equilibrated diet.
Try to avoid getting stressed or anxious.
Hope this is helpful.
Let me know if you need more clarifications. Otherwise please close and rate the answer.
Kind Regards,
Dr. Juarda