Racing Heart and Sweating in Night - Holter Monitor

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Hello All ,

This is going on for almost many months. I was hooked up with Event Monitor for 1 month period which found nothing and doctor said there is no AFib or Arrhythmia .

Last night suddenly I got up because of racing heart , sweating all over the body. Pulse rate was between 110-116 for almost 5 minutes and then it came down to normal

Any idea what could be the issue. Cardiologist did all ECG , EKG , CT but everything is normal. Event Monitor and Holter Moonitor also didnt capture anything..

Thank You

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    Do you suffer with anxiety? Im only asking because that could happen during an anxiety attack. Or could have been a nightmare? How long has this been going on? Hope you feel better..

    • Posted

      Hello Renee ,

      Thank You for your kind words

      Overall symptoms are going on since last year july . I suddenly get too much of sweating , dizziness or light headedness and most of the time feel like if I am drunk. I was evaluated by doctors while I was having symptoms like my 2D ECHO was at the moment when I was at peak of these symptoms , same with multiple EKG's but during those times Racing heart was not there..

      I agree with your point that it may be anxiety. Lately I am thinking too much about this pain. I can understand our mind is super powerful thing in the world if it can drive a car with sub conscious mind then there is no doubt it can create these anxiety stuffs out of the blue for us..

      Kunal

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    Most people are not in AF for much of the time and the incidents can be months apart.

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