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Palpitation from morning............... Done ECG............... Please check whether it is normal...
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Connect please
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Kindly consult for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Ecg is normal but please consult with cardiologist!
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Ecg seems fine but need furthur evaluation
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It is not normal. Please consult with a Cardiologist in your area. You need a TMT and 2 D Echo.
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Oh .. it's.not normal .. can u connect or whatsapp on 959798368zero..will guide u on what has to be done ..don't worry, u will get better
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Opinion: Experiencing palpitations or an abnormal awareness of your heartbeat, especially from the morning, can be concerning. However, a normal ECG (electrocardiogram) is reassuring in this situation. An ECG provides valuable information about the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart. There are several potential causes of palpitations that may not necessarily show up on an ECG, such as: 1. Anxiety or stress 2. Consuming excessive caffeine or other stimulants 3. Side effects of certain medications 4. Electrolyte imbalances 5. Hormonal changes 6. Dehydration 7. Benign arrhythmias like premature atrial/ventricular contractions While a normal ECG rules out many serious cardiac conditions, it's still important to investigate the underlying trigger for your palpitations. Next Steps: 1. Keep a diary to document when the palpitations occur, any potential triggers, and associated symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness, or chest pain. 2. Make some lifestyle modifications - reduce caffeine/stimulant intake, manage stress and anxiety, stay hydrated, and get adequate sleep. 3. If the palpitations persist or worsen, schedule an appointment with me so I can examine you, review your diary, and order additional tests like a Holter monitor (continuous ECG recording) or an echocardiogram if needed. 4. In the interim, avoid any over-the-counter medications or remedies without consulting me first, as some may exacerbate palpitations. 5. If you experience severe palpitations accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath or loss of consciousness, seek emergency medical care immediately. While bothersome, palpitations are very common and often benign, especially with a reassuring ECG. However, it's crucial to identify and address any underlying triggers. With some simple lifestyle adjustments and close monitoring, we can get to the root cause and provide appropriate treatment if needed. Please don't hesitate to come see me, so I can thoroughly evaluate your symptoms and provide you with the guidance you need to manage this issue effectively.
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Cardiologist physical consultation needed
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