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What Causes High Heart Rate And Heart Burn?

Im 29 and I've been having a high heart rate even just lying in bed today I have wat feels like heart burn and acid reflex should I be worried also I've been on pain meds for four years also what does mean if u can hear your heart beat through one of your ears
Mon, 31 Aug 2015
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Hi Sir,

I understand your concern.

I advise you to get an ECG,2 D Echo of your heart immediately to look for any arrhythmias.

Drugs like Anti arrhythmics will be helpful.

Electro physiological study with or without Radio frequency ablation is the procedure of choice in your case.

Avoid stress and anxiety.

Avoid smoking and alcohol if any.

Consult your cardiologist for expert management.

Post your further queries if any,

Thank you.
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What Causes High Heart Rate And Heart Burn?

Hi Sir, I understand your concern. I advise you to get an ECG,2 D Echo of your heart immediately to look for any arrhythmias. Drugs like Anti arrhythmics will be helpful. Electro physiological study with or without Radio frequency ablation is the procedure of choice in your case. Avoid stress and anxiety. Avoid smoking and alcohol if any. Consult your cardiologist for expert management. Post your further queries if any, Thank you.