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Facts about Heart Fluttering

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 Heart fluttering is a condition that most people have experienced at some time or another. It is the sensation of a heart beating too much swiftly or irregularly. Heart fluttering is usually called "palpitations," which are rapid, forceful, regular or irregular heartbeats that are quite noticeable to the individual. A rapid, regular heart fluttering may be associated with sensation of pounding in the neck as well, due to simultaneous contraction of the upper, priming chambers of the heart which is the atria and the lower, main pumping chambers called the ventricles. If the heart fluttering feels very irregular, then it is likely that the underlying rhythm is atrial fibrillation. During this type of rhythm abnormality, the atria beat so rapidly and irregularly that they seem to be quivering, rather than contracting. The ventricles are activated more rapidly than normal and in a very irregular pattern.

Heart fluttering occurs normally during an exertion or an emotion, but some people can have an increase or irregularities of heart rate without warning and without an apparent reason. This generates the sensation of heart fluttering which is due in the majority of cases to an impairment of cardiac rhythm o arrhythmia. Heart fluttering may also be associated with feelings of anxiety or panic it is normal to feel the heart thumping when you are terrified of something If heart fluttering is short-lasting there is no problem for the child, but if it last more than half an hour, it is advisable to call on a physician or a hospital to make an examination and an ECG.

While heart fluttering can be a cause of concern to people who experience them, it is usually not a sign of an impending heart attack. For most people who are physically healthy and emotionally well-adjusted, they do not signify an underlying heart disorder but are most commonly caused by physical exertion, anxiety, fear, excessive smoking, too much caffeine, and ingredients in certain medications, including some cough and cold medications. In rare cases, heart fluttering is a long-standing accompaniment to an underlying severe anxiety disorder.

Heart fluttering can also be caused by actual heart disease. This can be distinguished by its particular pattern, depending on how heavy and regular the beating is. A cardiologist may be able to make a diagnosis based on the pattern, or may order an electrocardiogram for more precise information. When symptoms such as sweating, faintness, and chest pain occur with the heart fluttering, it is best to consult a cardiologist. As soon as the heart fluttering cause is determined, most people are able to live and deal with it and would not even notice.

Generally heart fluttering is not dangerous, even if it can provoke anguish, because it is unpleasant to feel the proper heart beating swiftly without reason. If extra beats are enough of a problem to warrant treatment, then usually a beta-blocking drug will be used. These block the effect of adrenaline on the heart, and are also used for the treatment of angina and high blood pressure. However, they can cause increased tiredness, sleep disturbance, depression, impotence, and can aggravate asthma. Other anti-arrhythmic drugs can be used if beta-blockers are not appropriate, but they too have potential side effects.

Heart fluttering which can already cause blackouts or near blackouts should be taken seriously. Even if ultimately nothing untoward is found you should contact your doctor as soon as possible to arrange the appropriate investigations if heart fluttering is associated with blackouts.

 

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» left by Michelle from San Mateo (2 years 356 days ago.)
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Thanks for the great info. I do have an anexiety disorder and I'm sure that is what is causing my heart fluttering, none the less you relieved alot of my worry with your wonderful information. Thanks.
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» left by miriam (2 years 68 days ago.)
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I have been wondering how serious the fluttering is. It sometimes goes long enough that I wonder if I'm about to pass out. My first instinct is to cough because I feel the breath has been knocked out of me. Usually it is only seconds, but at times long enough to make me pull the car over. Just wondering if this needs looking into by a cardiologist?
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» left by Brandi from IN (1 year 234 days ago.)
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I have been very worried about the fluttering. I am only 19 years old and have been experiencing this for a couple of years. I checked into it once before and they said that everything was fine. Also, they told me they thought it could be plurasy. I have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder and in the past have had panic attacks. I dont know what causes it, I just know that it can be very scary at times. Well, anyways..thanks for the information.
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» left by PAULA (1 year 230 days ago.)
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FOUND OUT WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW
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» left by Rhiannon from United States (1 year 61 days ago.)
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I have experienced fluttering heart at 22 years old and it was really scary! I thought I was going to die!
I'm glad it isn't always serious!
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» left by Laprecious from Jacksonville, FL (1 year 51 days ago.)
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My 21 year old boyfriend has serious sharp pains in his chest thats causes blackouts. What do u think is causing this?
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» left by Dennis Gilley from Ocala Florida (1 year 1 day ago.)
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wow.
Im am 16 and I experienced a Panic Attack in June of 2006. for the next 6 months I had Panic attacks alomst everyother day, from what seemed like very silly reasons afterward. And just recently I have had the heart Fluttering. It usually last anywhere from 5- 20 seconds and as soon as I felt it I would go into a state of panic, assuming I would have a heart attack almost instantly afterwards but now I know I am lucky. some people's Flutering does't stop and they blackout . This article helped me so much and I already feel better.Thank you very very much and everyone who is out there and has panic attacks and just wish they would stop, I understand. I know you dont wanna break down and cry wishing it would stop. Ive done that plenty of times. But there are more that have them. So get involved, read up on your anxiety and everything will be alright.

Once again, thankyou
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» left by Sylvia McFadden from Never Never Land (266 days 8 hours ago.)
I'm 18 and expirence heart fluttering at night (along with other times, but I, for the most part ignore it), it's never overwhelming, just there. But, I also have a pretty prominent anxiety disorder. Thanks for the information.
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» left by LF from Baltimore, MD (232 days 10 hours ago.)
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I get heart fluttering for 'no reason' and it is scary. It is hard to calm down. This article definitely helped. I am 30 and quite healthy with low cholestorol so it makes sense that the fluttering is caused by anxiety. I never get anxiety from hiccuping and that is your lungs out of whack, so I should not get anxious from this. I agree that time and knowledge can help fend off panic attacks.
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» left by mike h from Vancouver (228 days 19 hours ago.)
My wife is 43 years old and has been having a fluttering sensation in her chest when she lies down at night. She is overweight but generally eats well and gets enough exercise - she does some running and lots of walking. She isn't nervous or anxious and there hasn't been anything unusual happen in our lives. She plans to visit her doctor...should she go to the emergency room?
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» left by david (193 days 7 hours ago.)
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Thankyou for the imformation I read some of the coments and one person has the same symptoms as me with the cough whale it is happening but I am glad that I read this sight to ease my mind a bit.
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» left by Stauder Fan from California (180 days 5 hours ago.)
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Thanks for this helpfull information....
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» left by D from atlanta,ga (157 days 11 hours ago.)
iam just happy to know that it's not a life threat ,i had it this morining at 3:00 am and i have been googling it,thanx fo the information..do i need to do anything..else..?
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» left by Nanci Donovan from Reno Nevada (81 days 9 hours ago.)
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I am a diabetic and I get the heart fluttering when I dont have enough insulin........ I get it so bad that I think its my last day...or night on earth..... I quickly get one of the pills they gave me to take for diabetis and in 10mins it goes away.....I think when enyone gets it bad enough it has something to do with bloody sugar.....cheers...Nanci.
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» left by Prema Jansen from Penang, Malaysia (47 days 7 hours ago.)
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This article was helpful up to a point. I have found that when people are working through deep past memories through experiential therapies, the heart becomes gradually more and more regular and strong. Most of us have lost the will to live through the "normal" traumas of life, including the birth experience, toilet training, Parental conflicts, and many other "ordinary" experiences of life. Correct diet combined with detoxification and tailored to each individual plus emotional release work and relationship skills are all necessary to heal the heart completely. The physical approach needs the psychological insight and the psychology needs to be grounded in healthy, sound knowledge and practice of physical hygiene.
 
Prema Jansen Penang, Malaysia

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