What are Palpatations?
Thursday, December 14th, 2006What are palpitations or “extra” heartbeats? Are they dangerous?
“Extra” heartbeats, also called palpitations, or premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) happen when there is irritation in the lower part of the heart’s pumping chambers. PVCs interrupt the normal heart rhythm and cause an irregular beat that can feel like a “missed beat” or a “flip-flop” in the chest. This can be harmless or it may lead to problems that are more serious.
If you have palpitations and other symptoms such as dizziness or shortness of breath, tell your health care provider right away. The health care provider will take a complete medical history and perform a physical exam, and may order further tests to determine the cause of the palpitations.
In some people, caffeinated products (coffee, candy bars), alcohol, and stress can cause palpitations. When a woman is in perimenopause (the time before menopause), changing hormone levels can also cause harmless palpitations.