I feel my own heartbeat when i am laying down. I feel pulse in my foot palm and also back of my head when laying on pillow..ECG is normal..is it anxiety? Docter told me this is anxiety..plz suggest me
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Its Heart Palpitations and Anxiety. Heart palpitations due to anxiety feel like your heart is racing, fluttering, pounding or skipping a beat. Your heartbeat can increase in response to specific stressful situations. You may also have palpitations due to an anxiety disorder (excessive or persistent worry)
It can get better don't worry with medicine and counseling
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Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online
Take one step at a time now that heart condition is ruled out its time to heal your mind
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Looks like anxiety disorder. It happens due to chemical imbalance in the brain. It can be cured with counseling and medicines. So consult a psychiatrist
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