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I was diagnosed with incomplete rbbb. I always have palpitations, and light headedness. It feels that sometimes i may collapse but then it goes away or if i vomit it makes ne feel better. And then i always have trouble breathing. And im prevnant as well so im not sure whats causing all the symptoms. Is it possible that its because of irbbb?? I was checked by an internist but he said that there was a mistake in the reading of my ecg. But im not sure. So i wanted to get another opinion. Because they cant tell the reason why im having shortness of breathing, dizziness, light headedness.
Tue, 30 Sep 2014
Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist, Dr. Sabiha Banu's Response
hi some times even RBBB can pose such problems pregnancy also induces palpitations & vomitting sensation most of the times RBBB Is physiological, many case it is asymptomatic, taking a second opinion is really unnecessary, but in your case at least you will be free of tension after the second opinion take care
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hi some times even RBBB can pose such problems pregnancy also induces palpitations & vomitting sensation most of the times RBBB Is physiological, many case it is asymptomatic, taking a second opinion is really unnecessary, but in your case at least you will be free of tension after the second opinion take care