Palpitation
What is Palpitation?
It is a condition where the heart beats faster than normal. The person feels it clearly in the chest area. It can be simply in the form of the heart accelerating, or it can include more serious conditions where the rhythm is also disrupted.
What Causes Palpitations?
The heart is the first organ to respond to all changes in the body. Thanks to the sympathetic nervous system, the heart rate can increase and decrease in milliseconds. Therefore, the heart rate can change in all stresses in the body. Palpitations can occur in all psychological disorders such as anxiety, hormonal, digestive, respiratory system problems, and it can also be a heart disease.
How is it diagnosed?
First of all, it is necessary to be examined by a cardiologist. The type and causes of palpitations are investigated with ECG, exercise ECG and echocardiography tests.
How is it treated?
Treatment is given according to the basic problem found and the type of palpitations. There are many drug and surgical treatment methods.
However, in some cases, there may be problems such as heart acceleration without rhythm disturbance and cannot be solved despite medications. In these cases, especially the disruptive areas that can affect the heart should be investigated with neural therapy examination techniques.
In particular, conditions that can cause blockage in the upper neck area, tooth and jaw problems, digestive and respiratory problems should be reviewed and the problems found should be corrected with Neural Therapy. In this way, it is seen that palpitation problems that cannot be solved despite medications can be solved.
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