Usually it doesn't but it can in rare occasions. Usually it has the opposite effect slowing down your heartbeat and lowering your blood pressure. It is a synthetic opioid and has some of the same side effects as others in this class of drugs.
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Yes, heart palpitations and shortness of breath can be signs of brainstem compression. These symptoms can be caused by other conditions, including heart disease and respiratory conditions. If you are experiencing these symptoms, check with your doctor.
Increased heart rate and shortness of breath is a symptom most commonly experienced by overweight people. If you are not overweight the cause of this could be smoking, eating of fatty and sugary foods, lack of exercise and not enough interaction with the opposite sex. To eliminate these symptoms you must eat healthily, not smoke, exercise frequently and if problems still persist seek medical advice immediately as this is a potentially serious situation.
There are several symptoms of an upcoming heart attack in women. Some of these include chest pain or discomfort, stomach pain, shortness of breath, and extreme sweating.
Cardiac amyloidosis or "stiff heart syndrome" is a disorder that is caused by abnormal protein deposits in the heart tissue, making it difficult for the heart to function properly. Symptoms include excessive urination, fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling of the abdomen and heart palpitations.
Nausea and should pain alone may not be suggestive of a heart attack unless accompanied with chest pain and possibly shortness of breath.