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SINUS TACHY CARDIA
Dear Sir, 6Months Back i have visited our nearest doctor due to weakness and tired then he gave some tablets and did ECG and told that consult any Cardialogist, The ECG contains SINUS TACHY CARDIA then i visited Dr.Kondal Rao at sunshine hospital secbad, he tested me in all cases and gave only 1 tablet and said nothing is there no need to worry, then i visited our family Homeopathy doctor Dr. Praveen Kumar at ashoknagar he also told the same that no need to worry forget all and concentrate on ur JOB...Here I have the problem is am becomming fear day by day...i feel that i have a dangerous problem something ll happens to me and even am unable to stay alone at home if my parents are went outside for any general work...even i am unable to journy in bus alone, thinking that if i suddenly fell down how?These kinds of negative feelings are there sir...How to get rid from this?Pl suggest me..
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Consult a psychologist, as your problem is not due to heart, but anxiety. Dr Nishith Chandra, MD,DM, FSCAI(USA) Director Interventional Cardiologist Fortis Escorts Heart Institute NEW DELHI I N D I A
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Palpitations or increased heart beat are feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing. They can be felt in your chest, throat, or neck. You may Have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat or may Feel like your heart skipped or stopped beats The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal when you have palpitations. Normally the heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute. The rate may drop below 60 beats per minute in people who exercise routinely or take medicines that slow the heart. If your heart rate is fast (over 100 beats per minute), this is called tachycardia. A heart rate slower than 60 is called bradycardia. An occasional extra heartbeat is known as extrasystole. Palpitations are not serious most of the time. Sensations representing an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) may be more serious. You need to get yourself checked what you may be having is intermittent tachycardia / arrhythmia which means that intermittently your heart rate increases or the heart Rhythm changes which can be dangerous if it does not get corrected on its own. Or it can be an early sign of impending heart disease. but to diagnose it you need to get an ECG done while you are having the rhythm problem or you can get holter monitoring for 24 hours during which if you have this episode it will get registered and documented. Also you need to get a complete lipid profile done as well as a echocardiogram and blood sugar and thyroid levels to look for risk factors. Once you have done that Get back to me with the reports for a detailed consultation.   Meanwhile  Watch these simple explanatory videos for underlying the problem. Copy the link address to your browser 1) Chest pain - must know https://youtu.be/xzunqxm3g1y 2) Heart failure https://youtu.be/rgn3ez7ckhc https://youtu.be/j2llmrwox94 3) Three things to do in chest pain - https://youtu.be/v7glvnwnldg 4) Difference between heart attack and heart blocks vs heart failure https://youtu.be/x5fdpt2by3i Don't forget to share and subscribe the channel - Dr. EDUCATION. Please do share your feedback on the below link. Your opinion is valuable. http://prac.to/idax Regards Dr. Paramjeet Singh
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