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What Causes Heart Palpitations, Dizziness And Metallic Taste In Mouth?

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Posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2014
Question: three days ago i got heart palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath and a metallic taste in my mount it to a point where my wife had to drive me and i went to the hospital. I explained the symptoms, they put me on O2 monitored my vitals and took blood. No indication that there was anything wrong - blood work came back negative. Back in 2004 i was admitted for chest pain where they stress tested, ultra sound of my heart and walked with a portable heart monitor - negative. 2012 i suffered what my doctor thinks is vertigo on the golf course and nearly colapsed - went in to the hospital for stress testing and other tests - negative. No diabetes, no indication of anything wrong.

Blood pressure is normal - heart rate a rest 53-58 hps.

Married - 37 years - faithful.

I smoke cigars daily and inhale only a little - too strong otherwise. I drink a 2 - to 3 beer per day. Usually 1 large coffee per day - usually eat little in the morning - light lunch and dinner. Hard food - vegetables and meat - very little junk food.

I used to work out years ago rigorously - karate, weight lifting, sailing. I am do applied mechanical engineering and work as a physicist working in the field of stellar and plasma physics - differential diagnostic techniques and head up a team of Doctors in this field. I work approximately 180+ hours up to 230 hrs per month in office and lab.

Right now my life is sedentary but do play golf / driving range when i can - seasonal - Canada.

I have sensitive ears and have had a history of inner ear infection and got one this past winter - took decongestant to allow drainage due to Eustachian tube congestion - normally works and can clear the ear - normal wax build up - but on occasion still feel like there is slight pressure against the ear drum - most notable when cold air gets in.

I do not feel pain in my chest but more of a empty feeling and general weakness and dizziness just after i got home sitting at my computer.




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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possible Menier's syndrome,other tests are needed

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and would say that your symptoms are indicative for possible Menier's syndrome. However, I advise to run further tests to rule out heart problems:
- audiograme to evaluate the status of your inner ear
- ECG
- stress test
- cardiac echo
- Holter monitoring

With regards to metallic taste, it might be related to:
- stomach problems : heartburn/GERD
- liver/gallbladder problems : liver function test is needed
- any gum disease that might be associated with bleeding
- medication you might be currently taking
- neurological problems

Hope it was of help! Let me know if I can assist you further!
Dr.Benard
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What Causes Heart Palpitations, Dizziness And Metallic Taste In Mouth?

Brief Answer: Possible Menier's syndrome,other tests are needed Detailed Answer: Hi, I have gone through your medical history carefully and would say that your symptoms are indicative for possible Menier's syndrome. However, I advise to run further tests to rule out heart problems: - audiograme to evaluate the status of your inner ear - ECG - stress test - cardiac echo - Holter monitoring With regards to metallic taste, it might be related to: - stomach problems : heartburn/GERD - liver/gallbladder problems : liver function test is needed - any gum disease that might be associated with bleeding - medication you might be currently taking - neurological problems Hope it was of help! Let me know if I can assist you further! Dr.Benard