Although it's rare and often presents with more than just palpitations, pheochromocytoma is a notable disease that in retrospect I should have included in the palpitations framework.
I had panic attack 3 years ago, HR jump from 60 to 130, SOB, I thought I was going to die. I run out in middle of the exam, the professor said she thinks I had panic attack. This panic attack continued a few months. Terrible
Hello, I have tried many suggestions for PVC, but I am still suffering them for many years. Is there anything you can suggest that I may try? Or has anyone found the solution to PVC, as it is truly life altering and debilitating.
I can't give specific, individualized medical advice on here, but if you live in a part of the world where you have access to electrophysiologists (cardiologists further specialized in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms), a PVC ablation procedure is relatively straight-forward, and something that you could speak to your own physician about.
Hgb is part of the workup of unexplained sinus tachycardia - thanks for pointing out its omission! If ECG or cardiac monitor were to show that the patient's palpitations were due to premature beats or a paroxysmal tachycardia, then checking a magnesium level would be appropriate. I would not consider a lipid panel or thiamine level to be part of the routine workup of palpitations.
@@StrongMed thanks doctor for ur reply! , But in my opinion a poor country like ETHIOPIA Magnisium difficency &beriberi are common so i Shall consider those test to rullout the causes of palpitation routinely .
Although it's rare and often presents with more than just palpitations, pheochromocytoma is a notable disease that in retrospect I should have included in the palpitations framework.
You can ask the patient to tap on the desk as per the rhythm of his felt arrhythmia if arrhythmia is intermittent.
i love your videos! thank you for posting them. your explanations are clear and succint
I had panic attack 3 years ago, HR jump from 60 to 130, SOB, I thought I was going to die. I run out in middle of the exam, the professor said she thinks I had panic attack. This panic attack continued a few months. Terrible
AWESOME SIR .. YOUR WAY OF PRESENTATION IS FANTASTIC
Thank you, sir! Your videos are great!
Hello, I have tried many suggestions for PVC, but I am still suffering them for many years. Is there anything you can suggest that I may try? Or has anyone found the solution to PVC, as it is truly life altering and debilitating.
I can't give specific, individualized medical advice on here, but if you live in a part of the world where you have access to electrophysiologists (cardiologists further specialized in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms), a PVC ablation procedure is relatively straight-forward, and something that you could speak to your own physician about.
great job doc , keep going
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Pheochromocytoma?
What about increased intra-abdominal pressure, gastrocardiac syndrome, interoceptive disorders, vasospasm, pituitary axis dysfunction...
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great video! really sorted this subject in my head!
Thank you Dr Strong.
Great explanation!
Thank you very much , really nice and helpful
Good to see your face on camera Eric.
Thanks Jonathan! Nice to hear from you! How's the website been doing?
Coming along well thanks. Podcasts and my TH-cam videos doing well too. Early days for TH-cam but you were the inspiration.
you are truly amaizng
Very good explanation . Thank you .
Great presentation doc!
but i have quastion? For you
How about Lipid profile, Magnisium test,hgb& thiamine test?
Hgb is part of the workup of unexplained sinus tachycardia - thanks for pointing out its omission!
If ECG or cardiac monitor were to show that the patient's palpitations were due to premature beats or a paroxysmal tachycardia, then checking a magnesium level would be appropriate.
I would not consider a lipid panel or thiamine level to be part of the routine workup of palpitations.
@@StrongMed thanks doctor for ur reply!
, But in my opinion a poor country like ETHIOPIA Magnisium difficency &beriberi are common so i Shall consider those test to rullout the causes of palpitation routinely .
Thank you, sir!
Thank you sir
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Thanks
That is what a Holter is for.
thanks