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unusual feeling in heart

I m 29 years old, tall and thin person.6 Years ago suddenly my heart went racing with 180 beats per minute, i was taken to hospital and ecg was done, it was diagnosed as Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). I was prescribed calcium channel blocker Verapamil, and advised to continue it life long. I did not continue that medicine after 3 months, in next 3 years I came across with 10-12 attacks of PSVT, around 65 percent attacks were stopped with the help of an excercise called valsalva maneuver, for rest I had to take medicine. After that I had taken an Unani medicine that helped a lot and I have not had any attack after taking it. But for sometime I have the feeling of missing/skipped beat/rhythm change, a sudden feeling of something happened there.Plz suggest me something for this
 
  fmsryp on 2016-01-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Either see a homeopath in person or find someone who can personally look after your case online.

This problem shouldn't be handled on a forum.
 
fitness 8 years ago

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