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Suggest Treatment For Soft Stool And Heart Palpitations

Hi... I m am experiencing soft stool and heart palpitations that are uncomfortable enough that I feel so out of breath that it interferes with sleep. It has been going on for a couple months. My CBC was normal. I am a couple weeks pregnant, so I need to resolve this as it is causing sleep deprivation and I worry it may affect the baby. What can cause symptoms of this nature?
Thu, 11 Sep 2014
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during pregnancy in most cases there is tachycardia means increased heart beats that u may feel easily and sometimes there is loose stools or sometimes constipation so do not worry about it.and becoz of this lady can not calmly sleep ,she is uncomfortable most of the time.it may be due to anxiety also. in my opinion u should also tell all ur problems to ur treating doc.
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Suggest Treatment For Soft Stool And Heart Palpitations

during pregnancy in most cases there is tachycardia means increased heart beats that u may feel easily and sometimes there is loose stools or sometimes constipation so do not worry about it.and becoz of this lady can not calmly sleep ,she is uncomfortable most of the time.it may be due to anxiety also. in my opinion u should also tell all ur problems to ur treating doc.