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What Causes Palpitations And Swollen Feet/ankles?

My feet and ankles are swollen, I have a swooshing feeling on the left side of my chest under my breast (46yr male) and I am urinating 2-3 times per night. I have palpitations from time to time sometimes very bad for hours at a time. The swelling has been coming and going for about a year. But is not going as much as it used to. What on earth is going on.?
Tue, 11 Oct 2016
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Hey,
The swelling below the breast can be a breast lump or it may be because of some cardiac enlargeyment. U are also having palpitations, so please get a baseline ecg and echo done to rule out any such thing. Try to get a ecg done at the time of palpitations which is very important.
Frequent urination during night time can be because of simple urine infection.
So first get cardiac workup done and if that is normal than consult a surgeon for the lump and drink lot of water to eliminate uti.
Wishing you good health.

Dr Sameer
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What Causes Palpitations And Swollen Feet/ankles?

Hey, The swelling below the breast can be a breast lump or it may be because of some cardiac enlargeyment. U are also having palpitations, so please get a baseline ecg and echo done to rule out any such thing. Try to get a ecg done at the time of palpitations which is very important. Frequent urination during night time can be because of simple urine infection. So first get cardiac workup done and if that is normal than consult a surgeon for the lump and drink lot of water to eliminate uti. Wishing you good health. Dr Sameer