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What Causes Constant Fluttering And Palpitations In The Heart?

I am having heart palpitations and heart flutters frequently throughout the day. When I go to bed and im falling asleep right before im fully asleep something jolts me awake and I gasp for air for a few seconds and wake up. Any ideas? Im a female 5 8 179lbs .
Wed, 2 Mar 2016
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Heart palpitations can be due to intrinsic heart disease, high thyroid hormone levels, anemia , side effect of medication/chemicals (Eg caffeine).

Heart disease, thyroid disease and anemia can be ruled out. Blood tests such as thyroid function tests and a complete blood count would be needed.
An ECG to take a look at the rhythm of the heart would also be needed.

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What Causes Constant Fluttering And Palpitations In The Heart?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Heart palpitations can be due to intrinsic heart disease, high thyroid hormone levels, anemia , side effect of medication/chemicals (Eg caffeine). Heart disease, thyroid disease and anemia can be ruled out. Blood tests such as thyroid function tests and a complete blood count would be needed. An ECG to take a look at the rhythm of the heart would also be needed. I hope this helps