That sounds like Heart disease of some kind; it might be atrial fibrillation. In any event, consult your doctor.
Chest pain after a heart attack or during a heart attck is caused by constriction of the blood vessels. Your heart needs blood to survive and when the vessels constrict, it limits bloodflow to your heart. This causes intense pain--that is why you are given nitroglycerin tablets. Nitro opens the vessels.
Perhaps you mean heart palpitations. This is when the heart beats in an irregular manor such as fluttering,pounding, irregular beat or skipping a beat. It can be caused by many different things. Most of the time heart palpitations are not dangerous. Causes of palpitations can include low magnesium, iron, sodium or potassium, hormonal imbalance, dehydration, low or high blood sugar, fever, imbalanced thyroid, adrenal fatigue, certain medications, nicotine, caffeine, stress, coronary blockage, mitral valve prolapse, or problems with the heart muscle. Shortness of breath, passing out , dizziness, or chest pain can indicate you have a serious underlying problem.
A heart rate of 60-100 is normal and the younger a person is the higher the heart rate is so a heart rate of 92 in a 13 year old girl is not deemed abnormal. As for the chest pain, any chest pain that causes you concern should be checked out by your GP.
Pericarditis
Heart palpitations are irregular or unusually quick beats of your heart. The heart may seem like it is vigorously beating out of the persons chest however in most cases this condition is not harmful but may be a sign of more intense heart issues. The causes of Palpitations are sometimes very hard work outs, an increase in anxiety or depression, or with females sometimes this may occur during menstruation or pregnancy.
It is used to evaluate causes of symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and palpitations
Generally heart palpitations are not serious. If they are accompanied by chest pain, see your doctor. It's best to reduce caffeine. Too many palpitations can cause heart pumping problems.
heart attack, panic attack, or low blood sugar.
This is known as heart palpitations, and some causes for this can be anxiety, stress, use of diet pills, caffeine, heart disease, certain medication, low potassium levels, and abnormal functioning of a heart valve. If a person experiences heart palpitations that are accompanied with symptoms like chest pain or the loss of consciousness, he may need immediate medical attention.
Chest pains can be a symptom of many things. More severe problems include heart attack, stroke, or heart palpitations. less severe problems include acid reflux and asthma.
Supraventricular tachycardia is not uncommon. It is accelerated heart rate with symptoms that include palpitations, chest pain, dizziness, and dyspnea.
Chest pain after a heart attack or during a heart attck is caused by constriction of the blood vessels. Your heart needs blood to survive and when the vessels constrict, it limits bloodflow to your heart. This causes intense pain--that is why you are given nitroglycerin tablets. Nitro opens the vessels.
You can not know about anxiety and not know it.=But you will know if you have anxiety if you know about it.==If you do you will have stomach pains, nausea, chest pain, shortness of breath and heart palpitations.=
It would be characterized as a Panic Attack
Many people with chest pain fear a HEART ATTACK. However, there are many possible causes of chest pain. Some causes are not dangerous to your health, while other causes are serious and even life-threatening. Any organ or tissue in your chest can be the source of pain, including your heart, lungs, esophagus, muscles, ribs, tendons, or nerves. Pain may also spread to the chest from the neck, abdomen, and back.
Perhaps you mean heart palpitations. This is when the heart beats in an irregular manor such as fluttering,pounding, irregular beat or skipping a beat. It can be caused by many different things. Most of the time heart palpitations are not dangerous. Causes of palpitations can include low magnesium, iron, sodium or potassium, hormonal imbalance, dehydration, low or high blood sugar, fever, imbalanced thyroid, adrenal fatigue, certain medications, nicotine, caffeine, stress, coronary blockage, mitral valve prolapse, or problems with the heart muscle. Shortness of breath, passing out , dizziness, or chest pain can indicate you have a serious underlying problem.
panic attack