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A palpitation is an abnormal awareness of the beating of the heart,[1] whether it is too slow, too fast, irregular, or at its normal frequency. It can be caused by (but should not be confused with) ectopic beat, which is a more specific diagnosis.

The difference between an abnormal awareness and a normal awareness is that the former interrupts other thoughts, whereas the latter is almost always caused by a concentration on the beating of one's heart. Palpitations may be brought on by overexertion, adrenaline, alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, and other drugs, disease (such as hyperthyroidism and pheochromocytoma) or as a symptom of panic disorder. More colloquially, it can also refer to a shaking motion. It can also happen in mitral stenosis.

Nearly everyone experiences an occasional awareness of their heart beating, but when it occurs frequently, it can indicate a problem. Palpitations may be associated with heart problems, but also with anemias and thyroid malfunction.

Attacks can last for a few seconds or hours, and may occur very infrequently, or more than daily. Palpitations alongside other symptoms, including sweating, faintness, chest pain or dizziness, indicate irregular or poor heart function and should be investigated.

Showing 1 to 19 of 19 Articles matching 'Palpitation' in related articles.
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1. A Dental Examination in 3 Steps
November 02, 2009

A typical dental exam should be scheduled every six months. Your dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth, gums, mouth and throat. These visits can include a head and neck exam, a clinical dental examination, and a typical dental cleaning. Sometimes, a brief orthodontic examination may be performed by the dentist as well. 1. The head and neck examination typically takes dental exams a step further than traditional checkups. The dentist will likely examine your facial structure, palpitation of chewing muscles, and palpitation of lymph nodes. Furthermore, the dentist will sometimes p... (read more)

Author: Paul Guenther

2. Your Brain's Response To Acute Stress!
September 25, 2009

Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. It's the body's way of rising to a challenge and preparing to meet a tough situation with focus, strength, stamina, and heightened alertness. The events that provoke stress are called stressors, and they cover a whole range of situations - everything from outright physical danger to making a class presentation or taking a semester's worth of your toughest subject. Stress and the way we think Particularly in normal working life, much of our stress is subtle and occurs without obvious threat to survival. Most comes from... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

3. What Are The Negative Effects Of Stress!
September 25, 2009

Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, anger, and depression, which in turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, rashes, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Negative Effects of Stres... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

4. Stress, A Matter Of Judgment
September 25, 2009

Pressure is part and parcel of all work and helps to keep us motivated. But excessive pressure can lead to stress, which undermines performance, is costly to employers and can make people ill. Stress, a matter of judgment In becoming stressed, people must therefore make two main judgments: firstly they must feel threatened by the situation, and secondly they must doubt that their capabilities and resources are sufficient to meet the threat. Damaging Stress How stressed someone feels depends on how much damage they think the situation can do them, and how closely their resources meet the ... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

5. How Stress Increases Productivity?
September 25, 2009

Stress is an unavoidable consequence of life. As Hans Selye (who coined the term as it is currently used) noted, "Without stress, there would be no life". However, just as distress can cause disease, it seems plausible that there are good stresses that promote wellness. Stress is not always necessarily harmful. Winning a race or election can be just stressful as losing, or more so, but may trigger very different biological responses. Stress Increases Productivity Increased stress results in increased productivity, up to a point. However, this level differs for each of us. It's very much ... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

6. Good Stress And Bad Stress
September 25, 2009

The stress response of the body is somewhat like an airplane readying for take-off. Virtually all systems (eg, the heart and blood vessels, the immune system, the lungs, the digestive system, the sensory organs, and brain) are modified to meet the perceived danger. Trembling Pounding Heart With trembling and a pounding heart, we can find it difficult to execute precise, controlled skills. And the intensity of our focus on survival interferes with our ability to make fine judgments based on drawing information from many sources. We find ourselves more accident-prone and less able to make goo... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

7. Menopause and Heart Palpitations
September 16, 2009

Menopause isn’t typically a life threatening condition – but in extreme cases, it can bring upon symptoms like rapid heart beat that feel like it is. The occasional feeling that your heart “skips a beat” does not necessarily indicate a serious medical problem. For those with menopause, rapid heart beat should be monitored by your doctor to check for a mitral valve prolapse which is a mild deformity of a heart valve. Palpitation is when the heart races repeatedly without any sign of stopping. It’s not only extremely uncomfortable, it’s downright frightening. Premature contractions cause t... (read more)

Author: William Doyle

8. Decaffeinated Green Tea - Is It Still As Healthy?
July 21, 2009

Some people just love caffeine. Some even love it too much for their own good. We all know that caffeine, when taken in large amounts can be addictive and can damage the brain. But we're only talking about the caffeine that's being sold around as illegal drugs. What about the caffeine that comes with coffee and tea? The effects are actually similar even if they are taken through either coffee or tea. Here are some more harmful effects of this substance when taken in uncontrolled dosages: it can cause heart palpitation, increase heart rate, nervousness & irritability, abnormal muscle contra... (read more)

Author: Devid Anderson

9. Managing Your Boss
June 09, 2009

Toxic bosses has become quite common phenomena, be it private office or big business house, if the presence of your superior makes your palpitation rate higher, then my friend it is sign of anxiousness and tension not anything else, and some positive step is required to change this problematic situation otherwise situation will worsen day by day. Handling such tricky situation is not easy, you have to develop some leadership management traits within you to solve it tactfully otherwise one wrong move from your side and your job falls in danger zone, but if you follow it strategically you ... (read more)

Author: joseph simmons

10. easy to low blood pressure
December 11, 2008

High blood pressure is injurious to a person’s body. It is the direct cause of some form of headache, dizziness and insomnia. It may lead to agitation, palpitation and even depression. Sustained high blood pressure plays great havoc with the person’s heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. Many people with high blood pressure died of cerebral hemorrhage, heart failure or renal failure. There are patients of hypertension in every country of the world. The incidence is about 13%. Regrettably, hypertension usually has no symptom. A few people may feel dizzy from time to time or even have nasal h... (read more)

Author: lili tang

11. How to Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease
December 08, 2008

There are many causes of heart trouble. Frequently there are wrong eating habits that cause obesity, thereby placing and extra strain on the heart. Too much salt in the diet also causes a strain on the heart by elevating the blood pressure.Palpitation of the heart is often due to gas and fermentation in the stomach.Most supposed "heart trouble" is Not due to actual damage to the heart muscle or valves, but rather the heart has been weakened by impure blood caused by wrong diet, lack of exercise, and poor circulation. Thus, the blood that should be circulating near the surface of the body, nour... (read more)

Author: Ben Branklin

12. Tian Wang Bu Xin Wan for is best for insomnia, amnesia, palpitation and anemia
September 22, 2008

Tian Wang Bu Xin Wan is a famous herbal Chinese medicine that is used for curing insomia, amnesia, palpitation as well as anemia. Since years this medicine is used for curing the above diseases effectively. There are several important ingredients used in this medicine to provide the instant relief to the person suffering from the above diseases. The ingredients used in Tian Wang Bu Xin Wan are Ginseng , Schisandra fruit, Scrophularia , Platycodon , Asparagus root, Wild jujube seed, Ophiopogon root, Poria , Polygala root , Biota seed, Fresh Rehmannia, Red sage root , Chinese Angelica. ... (read more)

Author: Jingyu bai

13. Quit Smoking With Hypnosis
September 08, 2008

About Smoking Many smokers believe, or have been led to believe, that they are addicted to tobacco products. It is eye-opening for many smokers to compare their behaviour with those who take substances that are accepted to create a chemical, body-dependant addiction. A true addict simply has to take the substance she is addicted to, and makes sure that she takes the amount she is used to otherwise she will suffer serious side effects. Some of these side effects can be serious threats to life – nausea, heart palpitation, hallucination, vomiting, shivering, lapsing into coma, or even d... (read more)

Author: Nancy Ho

14. How to Heal From Palpitation
May 07, 2008

Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like pounding or racing. You may have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat. You may feel like- There's skipped or stopped in heart beats. It can be felt in your chest, throat, or neck. A palpitation is an awareness of the beating of the heart. It can also refer to a shaking motion. An abnormal heart rhythm is referred to as an arrhythmia. It enables the person to become aware of the action of his heart. It is a distressing condition but is not always serious. Glass canning jars are ideal for making medicinal herbal teas. A quart-siz... (read more)

Author: Corwin Brown

15. Most Popular Cholesterol Lowering Drugs
December 05, 2007

These days life is becoming a bit complicated for most of us. All of us are running at our full pace to achieve certain things that we don’t even need actually. Modern technologies have made life easier and faster but have increased woes and worries too. Cardiovascular diseases are common today and symptoms like physical discomfort, chest or arm pain, palpitation etc. are even seen in the every third person. Higher cholesterol level is often responsible for the heart strokes and other heart diseases. Other prime factors which contribute to heart diseases are smoking, hypertension, high chole... (read more)

Author: vinay kumar

16. How to reduce anxiety and panic attacks?
August 24, 2007

Anxiety, to some extent is required to alert you to dangers. But it becomes a problem when a person gets feeling of anxiety and fear for no obvious reason. In anxiety attack, person gets a strong and abrupt feeling of fear and anxiety. He can get anxiety attack anytime and anywhere, whether he is alone or at home or in public. Panic disorder is condition in which a person experiences frequent and recurrent episodes of anxiety or panic attacks. Symptoms of anxiety attack include racing heartbeat, dizziness, lightheadedness, palpitation, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, feeling of ... (read more)

Author: Stephen Thomson

17. Self care in panic attack
January 18, 2007

Panic attack is a strong and abrupt feeling of fear and anxiety. Person can get panic attack anytime & anywhere, whether he is alone or at home or in public. Panic disorder is diagnosed when person gets recurrent panic attacks. Symptoms of panic attack include racing heartbeat, dizziness, lightheadedness, palpitation, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, feeling of choking, chest pain or discomfort, chills or hot flushes & nausea. As other health problems like heart disease, thyroid problem, breathing disorders, also cause similar symptoms, consult your physician & get medical ... (read more)

Author: Stephen Thomson

18. What You Should Know About Menopause and Heart Palpitation
December 08, 2006

While Menopause isn't a disease, it can complicate your health if you are not careful or does not know how to manage it. So let me assume that you have never experienced it and so can not imagine what it feels like your heart to skip a beat. This can be very alarming. A chief problem associated with menopause is a prolapsed heart. As a menopausal woman, you should regularly consult with your physician to keep an eye on the condition of your heart’s valve to ensure that there is no deformity that causes a prolapsed heart and frequently palpitation; a condition in which the heart rac... (read more)

Author: Jackson Neshah

19. Know the top ways on how to stop panic attacks
November 26, 2006

How to stop panic attacks is something that every one must know even if there is no personal danger of suffering from them. A panic attack is a short period of time during which the victim feels uncontrollable fear and anxiety that results in a loss of self-control and erratic behavior with symptoms that, to the victim, are life threatening in their nature. How to stop panic attacks means knowing what the various symptoms mean and imply and how to conquer them. For example a person suffering from panic attack may feel any combination of the following symptoms like palpitation, trembling, nause... (read more)

Author: yap kc

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