10 Heart Palpitations Symptoms

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5. Chest Pain

Heart palpitations are unpredictable, and often, there’s no particular cause. How frequently you experience heart palpitations could mean an underlying medical issue or the result of an emotional or physical cause. Symptoms can be harmless, or some may indicate a cardiac abnormality.

Chest pain can be confusing; it’s at times related to acid reflux, muscle strain or, for women, hormones. But chest pain with palpitations could be a sign of serious heart disease. When palpitations cause chest pain, see your doctor immediately or call 911.

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