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Should I Be Concerned About The Alternate Soft And Normal Heartbeats?

I have pvc s and have been tested in very way possible by cardiologist and found very good strong heart but now I been have some episodes of my heart beating normal then all of a sudden a soft beat then a normal then a soft then a normal for a few seconds then back to normal ... Should I be concerned?
Thu, 23 Aug 2018
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Hello,

PVC most of the time appears without any disease but it has to be ruled for cardiac artery disease, the way you have stated the heart rate it has to be tested for any underlying disease and for that EKG is must to ruled out the arrhythmia, it may be matter of concern, if the condition is not being clinical cleared.

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Should I Be Concerned About The Alternate Soft And Normal Heartbeats?

Hello, PVC most of the time appears without any disease but it has to be ruled for cardiac artery disease, the way you have stated the heart rate it has to be tested for any underlying disease and for that EKG is must to ruled out the arrhythmia, it may be matter of concern, if the condition is not being clinical cleared. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.