My heart rate is getting increased in the morning after waking up and I'm facing stomach issues, have gases. Having back pain also. Similar thing happened in 2022 as well we did 2d echo but it was normal. It was diagnosed I've anxiety and for stomach we did USG it was normal too. Should I take tests again. Why can this happen?? After office I get super tired n heart is increasing but my periods are due so what could be The reason
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You’ve had similar symptoms in 2022, with normal heart and stomach tests and a diagnosis of anxiety. Anxiety can absolutely cause:
• Increased heart rate, especially in the morning (due to cortisol rise)
• Gas, bloating, indigestion, or IBS-like symptoms
• Muscle tension → back pain
• Fatigue after even light activity
• Heightened sensitivity near periods due to hormonal shifts
Periods & Hormonal Role
Before your periods, estrogen and progesterone drop, which can:
• Worsen anxiety or palpitations
• Make digestion slower → bloating, gas
• Cause fatigue, low energy
• Exacerbate body aches or back pain
Advise:
1. Track your symptoms across your cycle to spot patterns.
2. Limit caffeine/sugar, especially on an empty stomach.
3. Take light morning walks or yoga to ease cortisol spikes.
4. Probiotics + low-FODMAP diet might help your gut.
5. If fatigue is major: check Vitamin D, B12, iron levels.
6. For heart rate anxiety: deep breathing + relaxation apps help reset the autonomic response.
Tests:
1. CBC
2. Thyroid Profile
3. Vitamin B12 and D3
Do you have more bleeding during periods, because anemia can also cause palpitations and increased heart rate. Can be hyperthyroidism.
Get Haemoglobin thyroid profile, done, I can help cure your condition after results.
Next Steps
Relax adequately. Take balanced nutritional diet, drink more water. Do some pranayam regularly.
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