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Q: What does it mean when your heart flutters many times a day?
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What does consitant heart flutters mean?

Heart flutters, or palpitations, can exist for many reasons. Some of the more common reasons include stress, illness, dehydration, and exhaustion. If a person experiences this consistently, a doctor should be consulted.


When a sentence says if you have a flash of fear when your heart flutters what does the flash mean?

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I have flutters in my chest several times a day what does this mean?

I have no idea :S


When you are pregnant and your heart flutters what does that mean?

Nothing. It's your body dealing with 50% more blood to pump around.


What does it mean when your heart flutters for no readon?

This is a fairly common occurrence in many people. The heart experiences a number of extra beats and the result is a fluttery feeling. This is called premature atrial contractions and is harmless. But of course, without being checked out by a doctor, you can't be sure what is actually causing these flutters. Your age and weight are factors, as well as your life style (Smoking, alcohol, drugs). Your phycical conditioning also has an impact. So get a check up at the doctors to be sure.


I gave my chao heart fruits many times and no and you mean NO flowers sprouted Why is this happening?

Um.... that fruit is for skill dumby!


What does sin tu latido mean?

Sin to latido, means without your beat, many times meaning without your heart beat.


What does pulse mean?

the times your heart beats during a one minute period.


What is meaning of the heart of a city?

A heart could mean i love you in many ways ............


How many lines of symmetry a heart has?

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What is abnormal fluttering of the heart beat?

A heart flutter could meen palpitation, which is what a random fluttering of the heart is, or could mean an illness such as heart diesise. It all depends on how old you are, if you are young it could just mean palpatation which shouldn't really give you any harm, but if your an older person it well could mean an illness, however it could just mean palpatation even if you are an older person. But what ever it is I would have it checked at the doctors incase of anything. They would normally take your blood pressure ect. I have little flutters now and then and I'm young but I wouldn't worry about anything.


How could you determine if heart flutters are harmless or if they signify an underlying problem if they don't happen often but you get concerned when they do happen and could types of foods cause it?

== == All people will experience "heart flutters" or "skipped heartbeats." These are not really skipped heartbeats, but they feel like it. My husband has "Atrial Fibrillation" where the top of the heart is jiggling like a bowl of jelly and the bottom of the heart MAY pool the blood (when it shouldn't) and there is cause for concern that if the blood does gel it could cause blood clots that could go to the brain. There are medications for it. Heart flutters are created by too much stress, caffeine (tea, coffee, pop, chocolate, cigarettes and alcohol.) If you were to cutback on these you may find you don't notice the heart flutters or have none at all. Our body is like an echo chamber so if nervous, stressed out or you've had 8 cups of coffee by the end of the day you could well have these feelings. When the heart adjusts to the kick of too much caffeine for instance it starts to pound (an adrenaline rush) and it pounds and the echo chamber of our body makes it feel worse that it is. It's uncomfortable and frightening, but not usually harmful. Some people can go to bed at night and be kept awake by the sound of their own heart! Doesn't mean they are having a heart attack. I suffer from them as well, but have cut back on my caffeine and exercise and eat better and they go away. I went to see a Cardiologist to have a stress test done just to put my mind at rest and all came back just fine. Heart flutters are caused by many different things. Hyperthyroidism/ Graves disease, a change in hormones (changes in estrogen for women--during or after pregnancy, during menstruation or menopause), binge drinking, or excess caffeine/high fat intake/no exercise. A person with very low blood pressure, a family history of strokes at an early age, and stress are all contributing factors to heart fibrillation's. Even though some people do not smoke, drink alcohol or caffeine they still can have heart fibrillates, and it's uncomfortable, and can keep a person awake at night. This doesn't mean an individual is having a heart attack, but you should always consult with your doctor. It could be as simple as reducing your caffeine, or it may be as dangerous as a blood clot or stroke. Just as a side note, make sure you are getting enough iodine in your diet; many healthy eaters who use organic products don't get enough iodine, and it results in goiters or thyroid problems, resulting in heart flutters. (A simple solution to that is to buy iodized salt.)