Hello,
This “jhanjhanat / vibration-like” feeling in the chest is very rarely cardiac, especially in a 27-year-old with only mild MVP on echo and already on a beta-blocker (Ciplar). MVP usually causes palpitations or skipped beats not a buzzing/vibration sensation.
From experience, this type of symptom usually fits into one of these:
• Muscle fasciculations from anxiety, stress, or poor sleep
• Intercostal nerve irritation
• Excess caffeine or dehydration
• Gastric/acid-related nerve stimulation
• Stress-induced palpitations that feel like vibration rather than pounding
Your X-ray remark of prominent broncho-vascular markings is extremely common and not dangerous. The ECG image is not clear here, but nothing in your description suggests an emergency.
However, the important part is understanding:
• When exactly the vibration occurs
• Whether it coincides with anxiety/spikes in heart rate
• Your caffeine intake
• Any gastric discomfort
• Whether symptoms reduce after Ciplar or worsen
• Your sleep cycle
These details completely change the interpretation.
If you want a proper breakdown of your ECG, MVP status, and whether the vibration is truly heart-related or not, send me your reports clearly and I will guide you one-to-one.
You can message me on w.h.a.t.s.a.p.p nine three two six zero two zero five three six for a focused consultation.
Answered2025-11-28 08:55:22
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