آیا تپش قلب باعث مرگ می شود؟ No, heart palpitations will not kill you. Heart palpitations are a sign or symptom of a health problem, not a disease. Palpitations means being aware of a heartbeat or feeling that the heart is beating faster or stronger than usual. You may also feel like your heart is racing, has extra beats, or beats with an irregular rhythm.
Is heart palpitations dangerous?
What are the causes of heart palpitations?
Normally, there is no specific cause for palpitations. However, stress, anxiety and lack of sleep can all lead to it. علل دیگر تپش قلب عبارتند از:
- دیابت
- کم خونی
- مواد مخدر؛ مانند آمفتامین، کوکائین یا کانابیس
- برخی داروها، مانند درمان های آسم و داروهای ضد افسردگی
- بیماری ساختاری قلب
- آریتمی (ریتم غیر طبیعی قلب)
- محرک ها، مانند کافئین یا نوشیدنی های انرژی زا
- ضربان نابجای بطنی؛ ضربان های اضافی که از ته قلب نشأت می گیرند
- عدم تعادل هورمونی؛ به عنوان مثال، در دوران یائسگی، بارداری یا با برخی از اختلالات تیروئید
طیف وسیعی از بیماری های زمینه ای وجود دارند که می توانند باعث تپش قلب شوند، از جمله آنهایی که به طور مستقیم با قلب مرتبط هستند و چندین بیماری دیگر که منشاء آنها از بخش دیگری از بدن است. Other diseases include: supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), which leads to a fast heart rhythm with dizziness, shortness of breath, and atrial fibrillation (which is characterized by an irregular and unstable heart rhythm).
When to test?
The first step is to discuss your symptoms with your doctor. Your doctor will discuss your general health history and any lifestyle factors that may be relevant. Then, he may perform simple tests such as listening to your pulse and heart rate and measuring your blood pressure. Palpitations do not always require further medical investigation. Often, simple lifestyle changes can help identify triggers and manage these episodes. It is recommended to have a healthy and balanced diet, regular exercise and enough sleep.
For many people, stress and anxiety lead to heart palpitations. Addressing these issues and taking whatever steps are necessary to manage them can be very beneficial. For example, if you have a problem, talk to your boss about your workload or seek psychological treatment such as counseling or CBT.
Who are more likely to have heart palpitations?
What reviews are needed?
If your palpitations are accompanied by an irregular heartbeat, further tests can help determine underlying causes that may need monitoring or treatment. Also, if you have chest pain or other risk factors for heart health, or if your symptoms persist and make you feel unwell, tired, or short of breath, it may be better to have tests done. Heart health risk factors include: advanced age and a family history of atrial fibrillation, stroke, or heart disease. To diagnose the cause of palpitations, an ultrasound of the heart (echocardiogram) and an urgent ECG examination may be needed. This will keep your heart rate under control for a long time. The results of these investigations determine the next steps and, if necessary, treatment.
Does the heartbeat always show up on the EKG?
A heart palpitation does not always show up on an ECG, but it can be helpful in detecting other possible abnormalities in the heart and heart rhythm. It is very unlikely that you will die from a heart palpitation. If you have palpitations, chances are the underlying cause is not fatal. This problem needs further investigations because it may indicate a more serious underlying disease such as atrial fibrillation. href="https://theheartclinic.london/conditions/palpitations/answerpack/palpitations/palpitations-faq/can-you-die-from-heart-palpitations/#:~:text=It's%20very%20unlikely%20that%20you,as%20atrial%20fibrillation%2C">theheartclinic