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What Causes Super Fast Heartbeat, High BP And Headache?

YES.... HELLO. I WAKE UP AT ABOUT 2 TO 3 AM ABOUT ONCE A MONTH WITH A SUPER FAST HEARTBEAT.... ALSO- HUGE HEADACHE AND OUTRAGEOUS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE- I SUSPECT I HAVE HYPOTHYROID.... WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP ALLEVIATE SYMPTOMS? THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR ABOUT 3 YEARS... I HAD HEART STUDIES AND I KNOW NOW I HAVE MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE.... MY CHEST TO THE UPPER LEFT IS VERY SORE THIS MORNING.... SHOULD I BE OVERLY CONCERNED...??? THANK YOU
Mon, 8 Aug 2016
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If with MVP you have significant MR than you should be worried as you need a surgery.
Send the full report of echo. During high heart beat time you could be having AF which is quite problematic as it can cause clot in heart. Get back with ECG and full echo report.

Dr Sameer Maheshwari
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What Causes Super Fast Heartbeat, High BP And Headache?

If with MVP you have significant MR than you should be worried as you need a surgery. Send the full report of echo. During high heart beat time you could be having AF which is quite problematic as it can cause clot in heart. Get back with ECG and full echo report. Dr Sameer Maheshwari