no
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She felt her heart flutter when he waved.
The flutter could be tiny air bubbles, due to the higher fibre, moving about
Even if the heart and diaphragm are fine, the lungs can be affected by asthma, smoking, or some other condition.
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.
TV does not cause asthma.
Yes, caffeine can cause your heart to flutter, a sensation often referred to as palpitations. This is due to caffeine's stimulating effects on the central nervous system, which can increase heart rate and lead to irregular heartbeats in some individuals. People who are sensitive to caffeine or consume it in large amounts may be more likely to experience these effects. If palpitations are frequent or concerning, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
No, if you use an inhaler it will not cause you to get asthma.
asthma will cause lots of things mostly allergies
Atrial flutter-- Rapid, inefficient contraction of the upper chamber of the heart.
No. But an overdose of asthma medication can cause a siezure.
usually treated with medications and/or electrical shock (cardioversion). In some cases, removal of a small portion of the heart (ablation), implantation of a pacemaker or a cardioverter defibrillator, or maze surgery is needed
thats a big possibility