Why does my heart hold on to stoping and starting?
i have had it a couple of times now and its starting to upset me abit because the pain gets stronger my heart will Pulse fast consequently stop for like 2 seconds and then starts again and later the next time wil be longer and then it will start again i felt a lump within my right brest and is going to see doctor about it and i also get really bad pains contained by my chest to does any one no what this is or have had it be for? i am only 18 should this even be arranged
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As far as the lump in your breast, the likelihood of someone your age having breast cancer are less than 1 in every 300 women. Still it markedly should be checked out. The doctor may recommend a mammogram and if warranted a needle biopsy.
As to your heart, arrhythmia is not an uncommon incidence. Many people live their entire life with it and enjoy no symptoms other than a skipped beat now and again. Even though to be precise the case, you should have it checked out because it is causing you discomfort. Your doctor may do an ECG (electrocardiogram) which is a non-invasive test to look at your heart function. If a problem is found you may be referred to a cardiologist.
It is possible to have "Irregular Heart Rythm", we adjectives have PVC's (Pre-Venticular Contractions). Some theorists, think this is more like a "Clearing Mechanisim" to procure a greater push of oxygen rich blood to your body, some say it's just an unusual phenominem. Memmmnummm!! (Blah....hate those words) Anyways, these usually clutch place when under stress, either physical or mental, BUT....being that your 18, it would appear your a little young for such levels of stress.
Some things you did not utter....are you male, what is your ethnic background (It has be proven relevant). Do you smoke or chew?? Do you exercise regularly (PSP or Wii....do NOT count as exercise, Ha Ha) If female are you ovulating, menstrating, etc..? So amny things can be the culpert and yet if everything is normal, you can still own them. So then come Family History....back to your Great Grandparents.....is important as capably.
I was born with a "First Degree Heart Block" and on rare occasion it reminds me it's still there. Having said that, it is important to see your Physician and find out, that's always the best first step. Source(s): I pray the Lord will bless you and relieve you with this issue....after all, HE created you.
Awareness of point in time irregular and skipped beats is common, and nothing to verbs about if that's the only symptom. Chest pains in someone your age is from time to time from the heart, but it's not possible to say that without you self examined and, possibly, some tests done. Discuss this with your doctor.
Next time, don't write about it, call 911. Cardiac rhythm that changes (arrhythmia) can be a serious sign that something is going wrong near the nervous system that controls the heart's contractions - it's been seen within young people who have a mortal cardiac arrest during sports.
r feel embarassed or hesitate to get facilitate for any "chest" symtpoms - too many parents overlook these symptoms in their kids - so you take the front.
Your pain may be related to digestion, too. If you are going to see a doctor, great - write things down before you shift, and discuss everything with her or him.
other health concerns are best at www.nih.gov.
Take care.
Awww your contained by and outta love alot
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Answers: You are in loooooveeeeeeeeeee
aaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
xxxxx
As far as the lump in your breast, the likelihood of someone your age having breast cancer are less than 1 in every 300 women. Still it markedly should be checked out. The doctor may recommend a mammogram and if warranted a needle biopsy.
As to your heart, arrhythmia is not an uncommon incidence. Many people live their entire life with it and enjoy no symptoms other than a skipped beat now and again. Even though to be precise the case, you should have it checked out because it is causing you discomfort. Your doctor may do an ECG (electrocardiogram) which is a non-invasive test to look at your heart function. If a problem is found you may be referred to a cardiologist.
It is possible to have "Irregular Heart Rythm", we adjectives have PVC's (Pre-Venticular Contractions). Some theorists, think this is more like a "Clearing Mechanisim" to procure a greater push of oxygen rich blood to your body, some say it's just an unusual phenominem. Memmmnummm!! (Blah....hate those words) Anyways, these usually clutch place when under stress, either physical or mental, BUT....being that your 18, it would appear your a little young for such levels of stress.
Some things you did not utter....are you male, what is your ethnic background (It has be proven relevant). Do you smoke or chew?? Do you exercise regularly (PSP or Wii....do NOT count as exercise, Ha Ha) If female are you ovulating, menstrating, etc..? So amny things can be the culpert and yet if everything is normal, you can still own them. So then come Family History....back to your Great Grandparents.....is important as capably.
I was born with a "First Degree Heart Block" and on rare occasion it reminds me it's still there. Having said that, it is important to see your Physician and find out, that's always the best first step. Source(s): I pray the Lord will bless you and relieve you with this issue....after all, HE created you.
Awareness of point in time irregular and skipped beats is common, and nothing to verbs about if that's the only symptom. Chest pains in someone your age is from time to time from the heart, but it's not possible to say that without you self examined and, possibly, some tests done. Discuss this with your doctor.
Next time, don't write about it, call 911. Cardiac rhythm that changes (arrhythmia) can be a serious sign that something is going wrong near the nervous system that controls the heart's contractions - it's been seen within young people who have a mortal cardiac arrest during sports.
r feel embarassed or hesitate to get facilitate for any "chest" symtpoms - too many parents overlook these symptoms in their kids - so you take the front.
Your pain may be related to digestion, too. If you are going to see a doctor, great - write things down before you shift, and discuss everything with her or him.
other health concerns are best at www.nih.gov.
Take care.
Awww your contained by and outta love alot
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