Is it normal to have a fast heartbeat and panic attacks in early pregnancy?

Early pregnancy heartbeat especially fast also panic generally belongs to the normal physiological phenomenon, but there may also be low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism and other reasons.
1. Early in pregnancy, the fetus develops very quickly, with the development of the baby, the pregnant woman’s blood supply to the fetus increases, it is inevitable that there will be some uncomfortable symptoms, such as rapid heartbeat, panic and other pregnancy reactions.
2. The fetus in early pregnancy causes the uterus to enlarge, and the enlarged uterus easily presses the surrounding organs, and a series of discomfort in the precordial area, such as rapid heartbeat and panic attacks, can easily occur.
3. Hormone level changes during pregnancy can also easily lead to some discomfort in the woman’s body, but these discomforts will be significantly relieved as the fetus grows to 12 weeks.
4. These symptoms in early pregnancy may also be caused by low blood pressure and low blood sugar. If the heart rate increases significantly in early pregnancy, blood should be collected for a thyroid series to rule out hyperthyroidism.
If a pregnant woman has a panic attack and heartbeat, and the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delays in the treatment of the condition.