The most common cause of palpitations


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The most common causes of palpitations are difficult to identify. Generally, the common causes of palpitations are as follows:
Normal heart beating has its own regular rhythm and frequency. When arrhythmia occurs, the rhythm and frequency of the heartbeat are abnormal, which can easily cause palpitations. For example, various arrhythmias such as premature beats, tachycardia, and bradycardia may cause patients to clearly feel that the heart is beating abnormally. In addition, when the heart function is not complete, the pumping function of the heart decreases. In order to maintain the normal blood supply of the body, the heart will compensate to speed up the beating or strengthen the contraction, which will also cause palpitations. In short
, the causes of palpitations are more complex, which may be caused by a single factor or the result of multiple factors. When frequent or persistent palpitations occur, they should be treated promptly, relevant examinations should be carried out to clarify the cause, and corresponding treatment measures should be taken.