Symptoms of heart problems in kids

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306245 tn?1244384967 The sinus node is the natural pacemaker of the heart, and is located in the right upper corner of the heart. It can be damaged when the heart is opened, if a suture is placed near it, if it is congenitally abnormal, or when a heart-lung bypass machine canula is put in the superior vena cava, which is the vein that drains the head, neck, and arms back to the right side of the heart.
Avatar f tn i had to be seen by a cardiologist cause of heart problems in the family but mine was just from the pregnancy.
994817 tn?1249738278 If you are getting panic attacks, I would recommend seeing a mental health professional like a counselor to help you work through these attacks. These can mimic some of the symptoms of a heart attack (especially the shortness of breath, chest pain, and fast heart rate), but the likelyhood of you having coronary disease is practically zero. I know when you are having an panic attack, everything feels amplified. Try to find out what trips these off and avoid them until you get the right help.
Avatar f tn all three of my childtren used to do that they just get so upset they forget to breath blow in her face and she will catch her breath its actually very common it was never anything other than thqt with my kids they had a million test done they were fine like i said when she loses her breath blow in her face it sounds mean but it works trust me
Avatar m tn Some diagnostic modalities such as ECG may be done to rule out other causes.Having a family history of heart problems already increases your risk. I would recommend that you have this evaluated further by your doctor. Take care and regards.
363281 tn?1643235611 I just copied a list of all anxiety symptoms, you will be amazed.
Avatar f tn m a 19 year old male who plays high level Junior hockey. In August of 2012, I began having heart palpitations and shortness of breath aswell as chest pain upon exertion. I went to my GP who refered me to a cardiologist who gave me a battery of tests. These tests including a full cardio blood test including lipids, thyroid, blood cell counts, vitamins and minerals and all of that stuff.
1115678 tn?1258812829 so i was lying down watching tv and all of sudden my heart fluttered. kind of a quivering sensation.i did not get dizzy with it or out of breth. it only lasted a second or two. i have had what feels like your heart adds in an extra beat or skips one, this was different. 2 weeks ago i had a stress echo, tilt table, tons of blood work, chest xray and holter monitor. All was good. Has anyone else had what i described and should i be concerned?
Avatar f tn Since fall in 2017, I've been having heart palpitations and a little bit of chest pain, but it wasn't bad and only occurred once in awhile. I had an EKG and 48 holter monitor done, but no symptoms occurred then. But since January, it's been getting a lot worse. I have chest pain and palpitations every day. The pain is sometimes sharp, sometimes it's achy and throbbing, and sometimes it feels really tight, especially when I lay on my side.
Avatar m tn Just out of interest, when do these symptoms occur? after eating? at rest? during exercise? Is there any kind of activity you can associate it with?
Avatar n tn doctor said that c has got problem of less oxygen saturation in heart.and also due to intake of a large no. of medicines she has problems in her brain.....i cnt explain myself...but she said she has not control on her body sometime...and she dnt remember what she is doing. i only want to know that...is there any threat to her life??? and is there any cure possible??? please help me...i dont know anything about heart diseases...
Avatar n tn I am a (usually) healthy 22yo male, with no history of heart problems, but for the last year I have been feeling really bad and it is driving me crazy to not be able to live my life as I used to. In the beginning I had a few panic attack where I ended up in hospital thinking I had a heart attack, but after doing EKGs the doctors said there was nothing wrong with me.
Avatar n tn Inadequate oxygenation can produce symptoms of breathlessness, as the body tries in an effort to compensate for the decreased oxygen supply. The breathlessness could be due to cardiac or lung disorders. Breathlessness on exertion could be due to the decreased lung function. Again in cardiac disorders the heart is unable to pump the blood adequately, more so when subjected to stress like exercise. The chest pain could also be due to decreased oxygenation.
1137394 tn?1260717334 I have anxiety about the palpitations after years and some of your symptoms remind me of me. I have a big aware of my heart, It could do anything and I feel it. I get myself so worked up on occasion that I feel short of breath, pain down my arms, heart racing. I just have to stop and realize that its my anxiety getting to me a calm down. Good Luck!
Avatar f tn If I were you I would see a cardiologist and have a full cardiac workup to rule out any underlying heart problems. I have been having similiar symptoms to you and I was diagnosed with GERD, hiatal hernia and I had my gallbladder removed about 6 months ago. My symptoms stopped for awhile but I also quit taking my Protonix because they figured it was all related to my gallbladder. I started back with the symptoms so I started the Protonix again to see if they start to subside.
Avatar m tn My name is CaEl and for the past few days I have been finding that it is very hard to keep a steady breathing pattern. I am having a hard time breathing and I have to keep on taking deep breaths in to even be able to breathe. I haven't had much of an appetite lately either, and I get sick just thinking about food. I have been drinking as much water as I can. Then my heart, I find now, is always beating quickly. I am also getting a lot of dizzy spells.
Avatar f tn ve since been convinced by my children to fight this and carry on. Through that time of depression I learned to laugh at fear and be in charge of it. I know it sounds odd, but nothing scares me at all anymore, not even the thought of death. I believe this has made me stronger and even if money gets tight I just seem to laugh about it. If you look at all the problems we have have faced during our lives, did the world stand still? of course not.
Avatar f tn My son is complaining of memory problems. He has a dx of Pddnos and ADD so memory problems are not new but seem to have got worse since op. Just wondering if his memory issues are a result of the chairi or his enlarged ventricles.
Avatar n tn I am a 46 year old female, with heart disease in my family. I have for about a month feeling pain in chest, face, jaw and weakness in my left arm. My doctor did a ekg, but saw nothing. What could it be?
Avatar f tn Back in July, in the middle of a movie, it felt like my heart all of a sudden stopped. Everything got really hot. I thought I was about to faint. Then, not 5 seconds later, my pulse started to race and I got cold. My sister and I left the bathroom early, called my uncle, and he took me to the hospital. There they gave me an EKG, and took a bunch of blood, but nothing was found wrong. It happened again in August, so I went to see the doctor.
Avatar f tn It is important that you heart signals be observed when you are experiencing the pain problems. Were in having any of your pain symptoms when an EKG was done? If yes, then a longer term monitor may not yield anything new.
Avatar f tn According to the American Heart Association, an ECG stress test’s reliability is only 67% which means that a stress test may in fact have a false negative or a false positive. There are a number of heart attack related instances that a treadmill stress test will not be able to identify. It will not, for instance, identify vulnerable plaques which is known to lead to heart attacks." Your dotor has a responsibility to find and treat the underlying cause of your chest pain, etc.
Avatar n tn i have beenin having a lot of heart jumping in the last few days i seem to be having a heart burn attack is this serious and ism it unsual
447939 tn?1235061943 You are presenting with classic anxiety/panic symptoms and this should have been the first thing out of their mouth once they had your test results in front of them! I would find another doctor, have your records and all your test results faxed to them and get the help you need, which is dealing with what I perceive, in my totally non-medical capacity, is anxiety. Your doctor is a boob. Run away!
Avatar n tn Tremors, feeling overheated, frequent bathroom visits, a racing heart, dizziness, thin body build - these are all classic symptoms of HYPERthyroidism. But yes, they can all be symptoms of AD too. Still, I would suggest getting regular thyroid tests for awhile, maybe every few months for 2 years. It can take awhile to show up in a blood test. Maybe a thyroid specialist, with urine testing etc. could rule out hyper-thyroidism for certain.
Avatar f tn The description of your medical condition referring to heart valves is considered medically insignificant and may not progress or cause symptoms. An EF of 60 is good, and it represents the percent of blood pumped with each heartbeat (normal is 50 to 70%) For your doctor to make a diagnosis regarding a heart rhythm disorder may require an EKG test. The test involves monitoring and recording the electrical impulses as it passes thru the heart.