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Teenager. Slow Heart Beat, Fading Vision, Tingling Arms When Nervous. Help

okay im 18 years old about 5'8 and wait 135 when ever i get nervous instead of my heart racing it slows down and i don't know if my harts off a beet or what it is and if i get to workt up my vision will start to fade my arms will tingle and it fills like im gonna drop when that happens but it only happens when im nervous
Sat, 11 May 2013
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The symptoms you are having might be occurring due to anxiety. Some times due to anxiety instead of rise in hear rate due to hyper dynamic circulation drop in heart rate may occur. This may happen because of peripheral circulation increase and it results in decreased blood to brain and consequent dizziness and feeling of fall. Consult a Psychiatrist for opinion but prior to that get your BP checked.

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Teenager. Slow Heart Beat, Fading Vision, Tingling Arms When Nervous. Help

Hello Welcome to HCM The symptoms you are having might be occurring due to anxiety. Some times due to anxiety instead of rise in hear rate due to hyper dynamic circulation drop in heart rate may occur. This may happen because of peripheral circulation increase and it results in decreased blood to brain and consequent dizziness and feeling of fall. Consult a Psychiatrist for opinion but prior to that get your BP checked. Thanks