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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
Following history has to be elicited in a patient presenting with complaints of palpitations: | Following history has to be elicited in a patient presenting with complaints of palpitations: | ||
* | *Skipped or stopped beats | ||
* | *Slow or fast | ||
*Feeling of a racing, pounding, or fluttering | *Feeling of a racing, pounding, or fluttering | ||
* | *Regular or irregular pattern | ||
*Did the palpitations begin or end suddenly? | *Did the palpitations begin or end suddenly? | ||
*Timing of occurrence palpitations | *Timing of occurrence of palpitations | ||
**Lying down or resting | |||
**Lying down or resting | **With the change of body position | ||
** | **With emotional changes | ||
*History of associated symptoms like | *History of associated symptoms like | ||
**[[chest pain|Tightness in the chest]] | **[[chest pain|Tightness in the chest]] |
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Overview
Many times, the person experiencing palpitations may not be aware of anything apart from the abnormal heart rhythm itself. But palpitations can be associated with other things such as tightness in the chest, shortness of breath, dizziness or lightheadedness. Depending on the type of rhythm problem, these symptoms may be just momentary or more prolonged. Actual blackouts or near blackouts, associated with palpitations, should be taken seriously because they often indicate the presence of important underlying heart disease.
History and Symptoms
Following history has to be elicited in a patient presenting with complaints of palpitations:
- Skipped or stopped beats
- Slow or fast
- Feeling of a racing, pounding, or fluttering
- Regular or irregular pattern
- Did the palpitations begin or end suddenly?
- Timing of occurrence of palpitations
- Lying down or resting
- With the change of body position
- With emotional changes
- History of associated symptoms like