Chest flutters are also know as PVCs or Premature Ventricular Contractions. The can be caused from anxiety, fatigue, too much exercise.
It's probably just a heart palpitation Nothing to worry about
It's a 'tight' chest and is something that asthma sufferers get.
Typically, fluttering of the heart is called "palpitations."
A tight, squeezing, heavy, burning, or choking pain that is usually beneath the breastbone and may spread to the throat, jaw or one arm. A feeling of heaviness or tightness, of gas or indigestion.
You could either be having a heartattack or your nervous or anxious about something.
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palpitations (feeling of skipped heart beats or fluttering in the chest); pounding in the chest; shortness of breath; chest discomfort; fainting; dizziness or feeling light-headed; weakness, fatigue, or feeling tiredpalpitations (feeling of skipped heartbeats or fluttering in the chest) pounding in the chest shortness of breath
a fluttering feeling in the chest a pulse that feels like the heart is skipping, racing, jumping, or is irregular low energy a faint or dizzy feeling pressure or discomfort in the chest shortness of breath anxiety
If you have a heavy chest feeling that is not tight and you are having no breathing issues, it should still be checked out. It could be something as simple as acid reflux but it could be more severe.
It could be several things....first one that comes to mind in a panic/anxiety attack, especially if you are younger. If you are older (40 +) it also could be signs of a heart attack. I would consult your doctor if this continues.
Anxiety!
A fluttering feeling around the gallbladder area could be due to muscle spasms, gas, indigestion, or gallbladder issues such as gallstones or inflammation. If you are experiencing persistent fluttering or pain, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Stress is a big contributor to alot but when it comes to your ticker you only have one.So when you get this feeling get to hospital or Dr. but definitely get it checked out by a professional.
You Will Know When It Happens Answer It felt like a bird trapped in my chest cavity or a butterfly fluttering in my chest.
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).
It's probably just a heart palpitation Nothing to worry about
An arrhythmia can be silent and not cause any symptoms. A doctor can detect an irregular heartbeat during a physical exam by taking your pulse or through an electrocardiogram (ECG). When symptoms of an arrhythmia occur, they may include: Palpitations (a feeling of skipped heart beats, fluttering or "flip-flops," or feeling that your heart is "running away"). Pounding in your chest. Dizziness or feeling light-headed. Fainting. Shortness of breath. Chest discomfort. Weakness or fatigue (feeling very tired).