Sinus tachycardia
Pre surgery fears goes upto 140 150 bpm ,fear burst in night palpitations,how to overcome fear afraid of salivary stone surgery and anasthesia negative thoughts
Pre surgery fears goes upto 140 150 bpm ,fear burst in night palpitations,how to overcome fear afraid of salivary stone surgery and anasthesia negative thoughts
During routine health check up i had 2d echo and there is Grade 1 DD in 2d echo report ?I am 30 years old slightly overweight but exact one year ago my 2d echo was normal. PFA for the reports Is it serious ? What should I do now ?i am really scared please answer
I got test my mother when she feeling not well Ecg found sinus arrhythmia and short PR interval Blood test - b12 and d3 deficiency Thyroid T3 high little bit No bp (127/65) No diabetes (Blood sugar ( 95)) Symptoms - Weakness Body pain Lightheadedness Palpitations Is this dangerous anything, and what to do now Age - 67 15 years of depression and anxiety patient, but since last 6 years medicine was not given because after her accident where her hand got fractured, she never took depression medicine...and all ok since than...but last one year this issue arises.
Why do I feel my heartbeat more frequently which is mostly in the evening hours and I feel like sleep is getting disturbed due to this.
In my mother's ecg report there is sinus arrhythmia and short PR interval found.. Age - 66 Bp - 127/65 Blood sugar - 95 B12 - 135 D3 - 105 B12, d3 Both deficiency is there Symptoms was - weakness, body pain, nerve pain, palpitations and dizziness episodes. Please review
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