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Sudden Increase In Pulse Rate, Weakness, Gaseous, Shortness Of Breath, Burning Sensation. Solution?

Hi...4 days back I had an episode of sudden increase in pulse n then sudden drop..i was taken to the hospital immediately..I had coffee 2 hrs before this n lunch was also outside...when I was admitted docs told me get ECG done which reflected anxiety and they gave me tryca which calmed me down..but I had increasesd palpitations n breathing problems n my pulse rate was also high and 127 for 2 days...I still have weakness and gastric trouble..my gases don t seem to pass...and I have shortness of breath n burning sensation...I m scared n nervous as to what to do
Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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No need to get nervous.Report a Cardiologist and get one normal ECG done.You may require to under go a minor test called Holtor Monitoring to assess pattern of your palpitation.
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Sudden Increase In Pulse Rate, Weakness, Gaseous, Shortness Of Breath, Burning Sensation. Solution?

No need to get nervous.Report a Cardiologist and get one normal ECG done.You may require to under go a minor test called Holtor Monitoring to assess pattern of your palpitation.