
I'll be laying down or sitting and my heart will just beat super fast and oat of the time I'll feel it like beating in my neck/throat. I don't know how to explain it, but I think it's an irregular heart beat or something. But what exactly is a irregular heart beat? I'm not over weight, 16 yrs old, don't smoke or drink.
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Melany - tension
ReplyDeleteI - I think that happens to most people. My doc told me it was no problem.
ReplyDeleteLynn Le - This has happen to many people as far as I know because I looked up this question for you. I received many results but I tried to choose the BEST TOP TWO!
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Sobriquet87 - I'd tell your parents, so they can take you to the doctor. Just to be safe.
ReplyDeleteNormal resting heart rate is 60 - 100 beats per minute.
You can check this yourself when you're sitting down. Just find your pulse at your wrist and count for a full minute or get someone else to do it for you. Count for a full minute...if the number is over 100 and you haven't been exercising, then I would definitely contact your doctor.
Will - Could be a palpitation causing that to happen...
ReplyDeleteKlaryce - Ι think it is better seeing a doctor in person to answer this kind of questions.
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