It was Gods punishment to Galileo for committing heresay
Galileo died of natural causes in 1642, when he was almost 78 years old. He was already suffering ill-health, having been blind for several years, and also having a hernia. Just prior ti his death, he had a high fever and heart palpitations. At the time, he was serving life imprisonment (under house arrest) for his writings which contradicted the teaching of the Roman Catholic church and supported Copernicus, who was seen as a heretic. See the related link below for more information.
Palpitations are typically described as the sensation of rapid, fluttering, or pounding heartbeats. Patients may feel their heart racing, skipping beats, or experiencing an irregular heartbeat. Some people describe palpitations as a sensation of their heart pounding in their chest.
Heart palpitations can happen occasionally due to stress, anxiety, caffeine, or other triggers. However, if they occur frequently, are prolonged, or are accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying heart conditions.
See a doctor. If this is happening during or after exercise, this should not be a problem, however, if it just randomly happens while sitting, lying, or relaxing, it could be a case of heart palpitations. Heart palpitations are most of the time NOT life-threatening and will go away on their own. If they become more frequent or are accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or blacking out (fainting), you should consult your physician to rule out any underlying diseases.
If you palpitate, it means you are experiencing rapid or irregular heartbeats. This can be caused by factors such as stress, caffeine, or heart conditions. It's important to monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention if palpitations persist or are accompanied by other symptoms like chest pain or dizziness.
Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like your heart is pounding or racing and can be caused by many things. They can be caused by anemia, anxiety, caffeine, medications, cocaine, diet pills, exercise, fever, hyperventilation, low levels of oxygen in your blood, heart valve disease, nicotine, and overactive thyroid. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003081.htm
Generally heart palpitations are not serious. If they are accompanied by chest pain, see your doctor. It's best to reduce caffeine. Too many palpitations can cause heart pumping problems.
A palpitation can be felt when the heart beats too fast, too slow or irregularly--this is called an arrhythmia. Many things can cause palpitations including: dehydration, fever, drinking too much caffeine or alcohol, stress, anxiety, certain drugs such as diet pills, over the counter decongestants and some recreational drugs. Palpitations can also be caused by heart or lung disease. Some one having palpitations should be seen by a physicain to deptermine the cause and treatment.
why is it that when i drink vitamins i get heart palpitations
Helen's fever was caused by a very fast heart race!
Yes, heart palpitations and shortness of breath can be signs of brainstem compression. These symptoms can be caused by other conditions, including heart disease and respiratory conditions. If you are experiencing these symptoms, check with your doctor.
More information about heart palpitations can be found online at the Medical website. The website gives you information about heart palpitations and others sickness.
Often the cause of your heart palpitations can't be found. Common causes of heart palpitations include: Strong emotional responses, such as stress or anxiety ...
Perhaps you mean heart palpitations. This is when the heart beats in an irregular manor such as fluttering,pounding, irregular beat or skipping a beat. It can be caused by many different things. Most of the time heart palpitations are not dangerous. Causes of palpitations can include low magnesium, iron, sodium or potassium, hormonal imbalance, dehydration, low or high blood sugar, fever, imbalanced thyroid, adrenal fatigue, certain medications, nicotine, caffeine, stress, coronary blockage, mitral valve prolapse, or problems with the heart muscle. Shortness of breath, passing out , dizziness, or chest pain can indicate you have a serious underlying problem.
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From what I can understand, and I am no doctor, heart palpitations is the same thing as heart beat flutters. Heart palpitation is the feeling that your heart is racing.
You can find information about heart palpitations on medicinenet.com. Here's a very good article for you to look at: http://www.medicinenet.com/palpitations/article.htm