She felt her heart flutter when he waved.
The flutter could be tiny air bubbles, due to the higher fibre, moving about
I have never heard of this occuring. However, levothyroxine does cause cause general agitation- restlessness, insomnia, fast heart rate, etc. This may be the reason for inability to concentrate clearly. Loss in short term memory is not a known side effect.
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.
If hypothyroidism goes untreated it can cause an enlarged heart and heart failure. Circulatory problems are usually attributed to high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol - the "bad" cholesterol.Treatment with Levothyroxine, a thyroid hormone can prevent this from happening.
Atrial flutter-- Rapid, inefficient contraction of the upper chamber of the heart.
thats a big possibility
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
No. Indigestion generally has no effect on the heart whatsoever. The sensations caused by indigestion can feel very much like a "heart flutter", however. In fact, it can sometimes be difficult for a physician to differentiate between the two without further testing. If you are concerned that you may be experiencing heart flutter, I would recommend seeing your doctor for an EKG (electrocardiogram) at the very least, to rule out any sort of heart problem.
Flutter and atrial fibrillation (AFib) are both types of abnormal heart rhythms, but they differ in their patterns. Atrial flutter is a regular and organized rhythm, while AFib is irregular and chaotic. Both conditions can cause symptoms like palpitations and fatigue, but AFib is generally considered more serious and may require more aggressive treatment.
Atrial flutter is a type of abnormal heart rhythm that can result in a rapid and irregular heartbeat. This can lead to symptoms like a high pulse rate and night sweats. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management of atrial flutter to prevent complications.
These are called palpatations. There are several reasons that can cause you to have these sensations. Stress, age, weight, diet, drug use, faulty heart valve- any number of possibilities. A doctor is the only one who could determine the cause of your symptoms. This is a cardinal sympton of Premature Ventricular Contractions. (PVC's) for short. The atria fire normally but the ventricles misfire or fire too often giving you the sensation of fluttering. This is quite normal in the average adult.