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What Causes Irregular Heartbeat, Fatigue, Chest Pain And Fluctuating BP?

Irregular heart beat. Goes slow, and stops for several seconds, then speeds up. Symptoms, low grade headaches, tired, some times a low grade chest pain, blood pressure up and down, heart rate low forties low fifties What is the cause and am I in danger of having a heart attach. Phyllis Goodlad. Waiting for an answer, I see none coming, have I done some thing wrong ?
Tue, 6 Oct 2015
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You seem to be having a heart block. This essentially means that the impulses within the heart that cause the heart to contract in a synchronised manner are getting blocked somewhere. A simple ECG will tell the doctor about the block, if any. Please donot delay consultation with your doctor. I would advise that you report to the ER, if you cannot meet your doctor urgently. Thanks
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What Causes Irregular Heartbeat, Fatigue, Chest Pain And Fluctuating BP?

You seem to be having a heart block. This essentially means that the impulses within the heart that cause the heart to contract in a synchronised manner are getting blocked somewhere. A simple ECG will tell the doctor about the block, if any. Please donot delay consultation with your doctor. I would advise that you report to the ER, if you cannot meet your doctor urgently. Thanks