Carvedilol is a diuretic or "water pill" used to control high blood pressure(hypertension). In addition to treating high blood pressure, carvedilol is prescribed to treat: Carvedilol may be used in combination with otherdrugsto manage mild or moderate congestive heart failure. When it is combined...
Fluttering, rapid heartbeats Nausea and dizziness that cannot be explained by other causes Light-headedness Cold sweats Risk Factors There are both controllable and uncontrollable risk factors associated with heart disease. Although there is nothing you can do to change the uncontrollable risk factors,...
Fluttering in the Chest Rapid heartbeats (Tachycardia) Slow heart beats (Bradycardia) Chest Pain Shortness of breath Dizziness Discomfort Cardiology Associations: The American Society for Preventive Cardiology | American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | American Heart Association | European Society of Cardiol...
AFib symptoms like heart racing, fluttering, and irregular heart beat may be caused by heart disease, obesity, alcohol use, thyroid disease, and other conditions. AFib medications may include blood... Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Congestive heart failure (CHF) refers to a condition in which ...
Heart disease includes conditions such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, and arrhythmias. Reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist.
Breathlessness with exertion or at rest Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet Fatigue Irregular heartbeats that feel rapid, pounding or fluttering Dizziness, lightheadedness and fainting Heart disease symptoms caused by heart infections Endocarditis is an infection that affects the inner membrane that ...
If you drink a lot, or just have more than usual, you might feel your heart beating faster or fluttering. It often happens on holidays or weekends, when people drink more, earning it the nickname of "holiday heart syndrome.” But for some people, it can happen even when they only drink...
Heart disease includes conditions such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, and arrhythmias. Reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist.
You feel your heart doing its own thing, skipping, fluttering missing beats. The phrase inside your head goes. “You’re fine it’s nothing”. If a doctor said it, it must be true! But your heart keeps bouncing around. The trigger has been pulled. Even if my heart is OK, my head...
Fluttering or pounding in your chest Heart Rate and Anxiety When you feel anxious or stressed, your heart rate goes up. Why? It’s part of what’s called our fight or flight response, in which a perceived danger triggers the release ofstress hormones, such as adrenaline. This puts your ...