Sudden heartbeat can be seen in physiological causes, and pathological causes include cardiac arrhythmia, severe anemia, hyperthyroidism, hypokalemia, cardiovascular neurosis, and so on.
Sudden beating of the ventricular fossa refers to panic, which can be seen in physiological conditions, strenuous exercise, emotional excitement, drinking strong tea, alcohol, coffee, etc. After lifting these triggers, it can be completely normal and does not require treatment.
Pathologic factors, including a variety of rapid arrhythmias, rapid atrial fibrillation, rapid atrial flutter, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular tachycardia. Slow arrhythmias also have a sense of panic, such as sinus arrest, third-degree AV block, and severe sinus bradycardia.
Severe anemia, hyperthyroidism, and hypokalemia can also lead to panic, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by completing routine blood tests, triple A, and electrolyte tests.
Cardiovascular neurosis is mainly seen in normal people without organic heart disease, mostly in people with tight anxiety and worry. Coronary CT or coronary angiography, cardiac ultrasound and electrocardiogram can be performed to rule out organic heart disease and confirm the diagnosis.
If it is a physiological factor, there is no need to treat the sudden beating in the middle of the chest fossa. If the cause is pathologic, you must go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations according to the doctor’s instructions, and treat the symptoms.