It is possible for palpitations to heal on their own. They can heal on their own if they are due to physiological causes, while pathological palpitations are difficult to heal on their own. Palpitations are a feeling of discomfort or panic in the beating heart that can occur in many people and have more causes. Physiological factors such as strenuous exercise, excessive mental stress, drinking alcohol, strong tea and coffee, and after the use of drugs such as epinephrine and ephedrine may cause palpitations, and usually physiological palpitations can be self-cured. Pathological causes such as myocardial ischemia, arrhythmia, hyperthyroidism, anemia, fever, and hypoglycemia can cause an increased heart rate and make patients feel uncomfortable. Such patients are recommended to go to the cardiology or endocrinology departments of hospitals for clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment. Usually palpitations caused by overexertion, lack of rest and hunger can be recovered with proper rest or nutrition. If palpitations and sweating are caused by hypoglycemia, they can be recovered by replenishing sugar and resting in bed when blood sugar is restored. Palpitations caused by organic heart disease need to be treated with drug intervention.