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Suggest Treatment For Heart Palpitations

Hi, im ana. I have heart palpitations,but a couple nights ago i started feeling really sick always during the night. Out of nowere i feel extremly dizzy to the point that i feel if i get up i'll fall, my heart starts beating quicker, i get vomiting, a big headach, but what worries me the most is that mt mouth goes numb to were it makes it hard to move. I would like to know if this is due to my heart oalpitations or something else. Im 19 weigh 109 and am 5'7.
Thu, 29 Sep 2016
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Hello Ana, your palpitations and the rest of your symptoms could be resulting from something underlying them. If your thyroid hormone is abnormal, for example, this could explain your symptoms. Another possible explanation is dehydration, so be sure to drink enough water (at least 64 ounces, or 2 L, per day). Another common reason for these could be pregnancy. I hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Heart Palpitations

Hello Ana, your palpitations and the rest of your symptoms could be resulting from something underlying them. If your thyroid hormone is abnormal, for example, this could explain your symptoms. Another possible explanation is dehydration, so be sure to drink enough water (at least 64 ounces, or 2 L, per day). Another common reason for these could be pregnancy. I hope this helps.