At Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital, we provide expert palpitations treatment in Siddipet for patients experiencing fast heartbeat, skipped beats, pounding pulse, irregular heartbeat, fluttering in the chest, sudden rapid pulse, or heartbeat awareness at rest.
Palpitations may occur briefly due to stress, caffeine, dehydration, anxiety, thyroid imbalance, poor sleep, fever, low sugar, or electrolyte changes, but they can also indicate an underlying rhythm disorder such as atrial fibrillation, SVT, PVCs, or tachycardia.
Urgent care is required if palpitations are associated with chest pain, breathlessness, dizziness, fainting, severe weakness, or persistent rapid pulse, as these symptoms may signal a serious cardiac arrhythmia.
1) Comprehensive Rhythm Evaluation
Detailed rhythm assessment helps detect:
2) ECG & Monitoring
Immediate ECG monitoring is performed to identify:
3) Blood Pressure & Stability Check
Blood pressure and pulse are assessed to evaluate:
4) Immediate Stabilization
When clinically required, immediate stabilization may include:
5) Rapid Diagnosis Prevents Complications
Fast diagnosis helps reduce the risk of:
6) Long-Term Heart Rhythm Protection
Frequent or severe episodes need timely evaluation to protect long-term heart rhythm health and stroke prevention.
Seek urgent care if palpitations occur with:
These may indicate a serious arrhythmia or unstable heart rhythm.
1) What causes palpitations?
Palpitations can happen due to stress, caffeine, dehydration, thyroid issues, anxiety, fever, low sugar, or rhythm disorders.
2) Which hospital is best for palpitations treatment in Siddipet?
Avishai Heart Care & Multi speciality Hospital offers trusted palpitations treatment in Siddipet with ECG and rhythm evaluation.
3) Can thyroid problems cause palpitations?
Yes. Hyperthyroidism commonly causes fast heartbeat, palpitations, anxiety, and sweating.
4) When are palpitations an emergency?
They are an emergency when associated with dizziness, fainting, chest pain, breathlessness, or severe rapid pulse.
5) What is the first test for palpitations?
The first and most important test is an ECG, sometimes followed by Holter monitoring.