Typically, fluttering of the heart is called "palpitations."
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Yes, scarlet fever can cause heart damage.
heart fluttering, diabetic or not, is not normal. See your doctor immediately. It could be an early sign of a heart condition and may require medicine.
1st of all go to a Dr and get it assessed... if it is fluttering all the time it could be a very dangerous rhythm. A Dr will know what to do. You need a heart monitor to assess the rhythm, then if it is indeed "fluttering" medications and/or a procedure known as ablation either radio or cryo could resolve it.
A heart attack or myocardial infarction (MI) can cause damage by brain damage, can lead to stokes, and also have the risk of having a seconf MI.
Heavy blood loss can and will cause heart damage and that is not a good thing and you can die from blood loss to your hearttt...
it can cause you to have heart faliure and you can go into cardiac arrest, which can give you brain damage and you can die from it
The fluttering is the pulsation from the aorta. It is completely normal.
Yes, it can. Aphasia is a speech and language disability resulting from brain damage. "Heart attack" can deprive the brain of oxygen; oxygen deprivation can damage brain cells; the damage can cause aphasia.
No. However rhuematoid arthritis can cause heart damage.
Susurration.