Palpitations

2020-04-16 16:00:22
In morning I got palpitations so I got to er and they did ecg and attaching the same they also done echo it was normal doc said to ablate I get palpitations even when climbing stairs he prescribed dilzem tablet now sometimes I feel my heart stops and then starts is this something serious
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It's supraventricular tachycardia.
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Answered2020-04-16 16:26:20

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Not life-threatening Try tab only Abalate if comes again and again.

Answered2020-04-16 19:34:13

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Hello, You have a condition known as Supraventricular Tachycardia ( SVT) probably AVNRT type. This is a rhythm disorder due to a short circuit like situation in your heart. This is usually not life threatening. Continue taking Dilzem for now. Ablation can be considered if episodes recur again in spite of taking Dilzem. For more information, you can consult online Take Care. Stay Safe and Don’t worry

Answered2020-04-16 18:21:57

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Its SVT mostly be a AVNRT type..continue tb. dilzem.You can consult online so that will guide you properly

Answered2020-04-16 17:31:51

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It's a type of heat beat disorder.its AVNRT. tab is ok but may need EPS RFA.plz consultant me for further needful.

Answered2020-04-16 16:26:47

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