Hello maam sir
I am feeling janjanat vibration in chest sometimes
Is it related to cardiac?
I an getting worried abt the same
I have mild mvp in 2d echo and taking ciplar 10 twice a day
I have prominent bronchi vascular marking seen remark in chest xray
Attached is ecg
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Your problem seems to be more due to anxiety.
Get thyroid function tests done.
To exclude cardiac problem, you can go for TMT.
You are already on ciplar, continue it. Avoid alcohol, caffeinated products.
Practice relaxation techniques.
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Hello,
This “jhanjhanat / vibration-like” feeling in the chest is very rarely cardiac, especially in a 27-year-old with only mild MVP on echo and already on a beta-blocker (Ciplar). MVP usually causes palpitations or skipped beats not a buzzing/vibration sensation.
From experience, this type of symptom usually fits into one of these:
• Muscle fasciculations from anxiety, stress, or poor sleep
• Intercostal nerve irritation
• Excess caffeine or dehydration
• Gastric/acid-related nerve stimulation
• Stress-induced palpitations that feel like vibration rather than pounding
Your X-ray remark of prominent broncho-vascular markings is extremely common and not dangerous. The ECG image is not clear here, but nothing in your description suggests an emergency.
However, the important part is understanding:
• When exactly the vibration occurs
• Whether it coincides with anxiety/spikes in heart rate
• Your caffeine intake
• Any gastric discomfort
• Whether symptoms reduce after Ciplar or worsen
• Your sleep cycle
These details completely change the interpretation.
If you want a proper breakdown of your ECG, MVP status, and whether the vibration is truly heart-related or not, send me your reports clearly and I will guide you one-to-one.
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