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Have you ever suddenly felt your heart beating faster than usual, fluttering, or skipping a beat?
This feeling, known as heart palpitations, can be worrying. In many cases, it happens because of stress, caffeine, or lack of sleep. However, frequent or persistent palpitations may sometimes be linked to an underlying heart condition.
Knowing what causes heart palpitations and when to seek medical care can help protect your heart health.
Heart palpitations are the feeling that your heart is beating too fast, too hard, fluttering, or missing a beat.
They may last for a few seconds or several minutes and can happen while resting or during physical activity.
Heart palpitations are an unusual awareness of your heartbeat.
You may notice your heart:
Although many palpitations are harmless, recurring episodes should be medically evaluated.
Heart palpitations can happen for many reasons.
Lifestyle Factors
Common lifestyle triggers include:
Medical Conditions
Certain health conditions may also cause palpitations, including:
Medicines
Some medicines and supplements can trigger palpitations, such as:
Most heart palpitations are not dangerous.
However, seek medical care immediately if they occur with:
These symptoms may require urgent medical attention.
You may have a higher risk if you:
Your cardiologist will ask about your symptoms and perform a physical examination.
Depending on your condition, additional tests may include:
These tests help identify the underlying cause.
Treatment depends on what is causing the palpitations.
Your doctor may recommend:
Simple lifestyle changes may help reduce episodes.
Arrange a consultation if you:
Early evaluation helps identify the cause and allows timely treatment if needed.
“Heart palpitations are often harmless, but they should not be ignored if they occur frequently or are accompanied by chest pain, breathlessness, dizziness, or fainting. Early assessment helps identify the cause and ensures appropriate treatment when necessary.”
Dr Ankita Ajay Kulkarni
Dr. Ankita Ajay Kulkarni
Consultant
Institute of Cardiac Sciences
MGM Healthcare
If you frequently experience heart palpitations, a racing heartbeat, or an irregular heartbeat, consult Dr. Ankita Ajay Kulkarni and the Institute of Cardiac Sciences at MGM Healthcare.
Early evaluation can help identify the cause and ensure you receive the right care for a healthier heart.
No. Many heart palpitations are harmless and are triggered by stress, caffeine, or lack of sleep. However, persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated.
Yes. Anxiety and stress are common causes of heart palpitations.
Yes. Drinking large amounts of caffeine may trigger palpitations in some people.
Seek medical attention if they occur with chest pain, breathlessness, dizziness, fainting, or if they become frequent.
Yes. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, medicines, or specialised cardiac care.