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Dear lybrate-user
you are likely suffering from anxiety, based on the information shared by you. A first step would be to try lifestyle modifications, since your symptoms are mild. If you are willing, please contact me and I can suggest a plan for you.
Take care.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Chennai
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Most of the doctors do not write clear diagnosis and instructions in the prescription.
In case you have confusion then ask the doctor and get it clear
it is your right to know.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Tinsukia
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Try to relax yourself --
exercise. Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress. Take a few minutes to breathe in and out in slow, deep breaths.
Reduce your caffeine intake. Write it down. Chew gum. Spend time with friends and family. Laugh.
Massage.
Eat a healthy diet.
Pursue one hobbywalk in nature
meditation.
Yoga.
For more details you can consult me.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Get your thyroid profile test done and then show me the ecg and the thyroid profile.
Let's see whether your palpitations are normal.
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I started to have heart palpitations and I went for a check up. I was told that I might have a heart disease, the doctor listened to my heartbeat with a stethoscope and said that he is hearing a heart murmur. A chest exray was done and it was normal, a blood homogram was done it was okay, an ecg was done and it was normal and also asort titres was done and it was not normal. The doctor told me that I might have a rheumatic heart disease and he told me to consult a physician and do an echo as soon as possible, he prescribed benzathine penicillin injection on a monthly basis and cardisprin. The palpitations continued and I couldn't even sleep, I felt like my heart was bursting. Finally I went to see a physician with all the supporting documents from the hospital, he examined me and and went through the documents and rubbished the claims that I had a heart condition, he told me that asort titres cannot only be used to determine if a person has rheumatic heart disease, he challenged me by saying that everybody has a sore throat and it does not mean that everybody who has a sore throat has a rheumatic heart disease, he told me that I had anxiety and panic attacks he prescribed some medicine for me. 6 months passed without the palpitations going away, I was also having pud during that time, I got sick again now with a severe stomachache, the palpitations never disappeared. An abdominal scan was done and it was concluded that I had acute appendicitis, the appendix was noted and non compressible with me reacting with pain and it was measuring 1.1 cm in its transverse diameter with no free peri - appendicular fluid seen, it also had the bull's eye with increase in vascularity on doppler mode" I started to have heart palpitations and I went for a check up. I was told that I might have a heart disease, the doctor listened to my heartbeat with a stethoscope and said that he is hearing a heart murmur. A chest exray was done and it was normal, a blood homogram was done it was okay, an ecg was done and it was normal and also asort titres was done and it was not normal. The doctor told me that I might have a rheumatic heart disease and he told me to consult a physician as soon as possible, he prescribed benzathine penicillin injection on a monthly basis and cardisprin. The palpitations continued and I couldn't even sleep, I felt like my heart was bursting. Finally I went to see a physician with all the supporting documents from the hospital, he examined me and and went through the documents and rubbished the claims that I had a heart condition, he told me that asort titres cannot only be used to determine if a person has that disease, he challenged me saying that everybody has a sore throat and that does not mean everybody who has a sore throat has a rheumatic heart disease, he told me that I had anxiety and panic attacks he prescribed some medicine for me. 6 months passed without the palpitations going away, I was also having ulcers during that time, I got sick again now with a severe stomachache, the palpitations never disappeared an abdominal scan was done and it was concluded that I had acute appendicitis, the appendix was noted and non compressible with me reacting with pain and it was measuring 1.1 cm in its transverse diameter with no free peri - appendicular fluid seen, it also had the bull's eye with increase in vascularity on doppler mode" it is now 8 months after surgery I have ulcers, h pylori is always reactive. I feel a pumping and bounding pulsation in my stomach, I don't know if it is connected with the palpitations, somehow I don't feel the palpitations, I don't know if it is the palpitations. I feel or the pulse in my stomach. I would like to know if my palpitations were connected with appendicitis cause I don't feel them often as back then before I was diagnosed with acute appendicitis.

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Hello, there are certain issues which can be diagnosed with devices and certain issue cannot be diagnosed with any tests or devices. Palpitation issue is not related to appendicitis. Your issues can be treated and cures through homeopathic medicines .contact me for appointment.
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Srinagar
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What you are experiencing is palpitations. Since your heart checkup is normal, it is possible this is due to anxiety. You may try deep breathing exercises which will help to reduce the heart rate and hence the palpitations at that time. Also, ensure you do not haveacidity as that can also lead to increased heart rate an dpalpitations. Do consult if you need further guidance.
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Chandigarh
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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get BP checked. get ecg and echo - ultra sound of heart
in the mean time when ever u have this problem take a glass of water, sprinkle ice cold water on face and take deep breath and force the air out with nose and mouth closed as u do when u r constipated
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