maybe coz' of a dream or a problem see a phsygologist and askor talk about it
An overproduction of thyroxine can cause different symptoms. This includes restlessness, weight loss, night sweats, heart palpitations, and interrupted sleep.
Biota seeds are used as a sedative, to help disperse anxiety and fear, and to reduce insomnia. Other uses are to treat heart palpitations, nervous disorders, night sweats, and constipation.
If you wake up suddenly, or from nightmares, it is quite normal to have a fast heart rate. If it isn't these, then, yes, you might be right to worry. A doctor should be able to help you determine exactly what is causing the increased heart rate. ____________________________________________________________________ You could be having heart palpitations. Palpitations are usally of no importance unless symptoms occur For more information follow my link::: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_heart_works&alreadyAsked=1
Female sex hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone, have been found to have an impact on heart rate and palpitations. Estrogen, in particular, has been observed to increase heart rate, while progesterone has a more variable effect. Estrogen, which is primarily produced by the ovaries, has been shown to have a direct effect on the cardiovascular system. It can stimulate the release of nitric oxide, a substance that relaxes blood vessel walls, leading to vasodilation. This dilation of blood vessels can result in an increase in heart rate. Additionally, estrogen has been found to affect the autonomic nervous system, which controls heart rate, by increasing sympathetic activity and decreasing parasympathetic activity. Progesterone, on the other hand, has a more complex influence on heart rate. It has been found to have both stimulatory and inhibitory effects, depending on the concentration and the phase of the menstrual cycle. In the early stages of the menstrual cycle, when progesterone levels are low, it can have a stimulatory effect on heart rate. However, during the luteal phase, when progesterone levels are high, it may have an inhibitory effect on heart rate. Palpitations, which are characterized by a rapid or irregular heartbeat, can also be influenced by female sex hormones. Estrogen has been associated with an increased risk of palpitations, particularly during times of hormonal fluctuations such as pregnancy, menopause, or during the menstrual cycle. This may be due to the effects of estrogen on the autonomic nervous system, which can lead to increased sympathetic activity and subsequent palpitations. In summary, female sex hormones, specifically estrogen and progesterone, have a significant impact on heart rate and palpitations. Estrogen tends to increase heart rate, while progesterone has a more variable effect. Understanding these hormonal influences is important in managing cardiovascular health, particularly in women, and may help in the development of targeted interventions for heart-related conditions.
You could, but it would not have much of an effect. Aspirin is prescribed for heart problems because of its anticlotting abilities; acetaminophen does not have any real medical use aside from being a good painkiller (the only trait the two drugs share).
Blurred vision, chronic fever, constipation, heart palpitations, hearing problems, hot flashes, insomnia, light-headedness, low back pain, menstrual irregularity and uterine bleeding, night sweats. And more . . .
what does she bake in the middle of the night
The letter 'g' is in the middle of the word, night.
The duration of Middle of the Night is 1.97 hours.
The correct grammar is "I woke up in the middle of the night."
After Skye gives you the letter saying he will steal your heart, go back to sleep and he will wake you up in the middle of the night...and you will see the rest :B
Middle of the Night was created on 1959-08-31.