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Palpitations?
I can hear my heartbeat continuously, are these called palpitations? It initially came as a small feeling with my heart heavy one afternoon in 2019, and became more frequent in 2019 and into 2020, it got worse during the lockdown and on June 02 2020 it felt like an all the time thing right after I woke up. I don't notice it or feel anything if I'm involved in something or having fun but can feel it when I consciously notice it. Please comment on what type of a condition this is? What can be done? What is the treatment?
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This might be normal / pathological. Needs evaluation.
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