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Past two months my lest chest beats are high ecg echo test are normal endoscopy rut positive few duodenal erosion lax og jn
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If ecg and echo are normal then your heart condition is probably good. Fast heart beats ( palpitation ) can be due to anemia or increased blood pressure also. Once check your hemoglobin and bp also. It can also be due to anxiety and stress. Try yoga and meditation . It can also be a sign of dehydration. Drink plenty of water. Endoscopy shows signs of GERD , take antacids for that. Tab pantoprazole 40mg twice daiky 30 mins before food for 14 days.
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You may be having duodenal ulcer and that is why you are having palpitations, you will require immediate treatment with antacids otherwise your duodenal ulcer may worsen and cause bleeding
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Go for 2D Echo test of heart to know any conduction defect or reason for I crease heart rate
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Consult gastroenterologist
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