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Ever felt your heart skipping a beat or going too quickly in small patches? Heart palpitation, as this phenomenon is commonly known, usually results from undue stress or strenuous activity.

However, in some cases, they can also signal heart problems that you might need treatment for. Let’s take a deeper look at them and when you might require treatment for them. What are heart palpitations?

Heart palpitations are unusual rhythms of heartbeat that become noticeable to you. You might feel or even hear your heart beating too rapidly or irregularly. Often, these palpitations are a result of more work being done by the heart.

You may feel palpitations after a quick run. However, heart palpitations can also signal some problems. You can get heart palpitation if you are under a lot of stress and have not been able to rest physically or mentally. If you get heart palpitations regularly without any of the circumstances mentioned earlier, you may have a major health problem.

The heart utilizes electricity to work, and a disruption in that electrical framework can result in heart palpitations. You might skip a beat or have irregularly fast heart beats in a short time. This irregular rhythm is known as arrhythmias and usually requires medical attention and treatment.

What are the symptoms of heart palpitations?

The most common symptom associated with heart palpitations is the irregular beating of the heart. You may sense your heart thudding, racing, pounding against your chest, fluttering, or skipping. Each of these sensations will be noticeable for a short period of time that will feel highly abnormal. You might also feel the palptations running up your neck from the chest.

Beyond the Irregular Heartbeat, there are other symptoms often associated with arrhythmia which include: being excessively thirsty, sweating abnormally as your heartbeat races, feeling short of breath, feeling lightheaded or dizzy with a pounding heartbeat, pain in your chest, nausea.

These associated symptoms are not always linked with heart palpitations. However, they can occur simultaneously depending on your condition.

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