What Causes Heart Palpitations?
Stress and Anxiety
Intense emotions can trigger the release of
hormones that speed up your heartbeat. Your body gets ready to face a threat,
even if you're not in danger. Panic attacks are intense bouts of fear that can
last a few minutes. Symptoms include a racing heart, sweating, chills, trouble
breathing, and chest pain. A panic attack can feel like a heart attack. If
you're not sure which one you're having, get medical help.

Exercise
Working out is good for you. And a brisk run
or intense indoor cycling class will naturally make your heart beat
faster. That helps your heart pump more blood to power your muscles through the
workout. If your heart flutters or pounds, it could be because you haven't
worked out in a while and you're out of condition. An irregular heartbeat, or
arrhythmia, can also cause palpitations when you exercise.

Caffeine
Does your heart beat faster after your morning
latte? Caffeine is a stimulant that raises your heart rate, whehther you
get it from coffee, soda, an energy drink, tea, chocolate, or another
source. One study found that caffeine from coffee, tea, and chocolate isn’t
likely to cause palpitations in people with healthy hearts. But experts don't
know whether it might trigger them in people with heart rhythm problems.

Nicotine
The addictive chemical in cigarettes and other
tobacco products, nicotine raises your blood pressure and speeds up your
heart rate. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your
heart, though it might not slow your heartbeat right away. Patches and other
nicotine replacement products can make your heart race. Palpitations can also
be a symptom of nicotine withdrawal, but they should stop within 3 to 4 weeks
after you quit.

Hormone Changes
Women might notice that their heartbeat speeds
up when they have their period, they're pregnant, they’re close to menopause,
or they're in menopause. The reason: hormone levels. The boost in heart rate is
usually temporary and no reason for worry. If you're
pregnant, palpitations can also happen if you're anemic, which means you
don’t have enough red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout your
body.

Fever
When you have a fever during an illness, your
body uses energy at a faster pace than usual. This can set off palpitations.
Usually your temperature needs to be above 100.4 F to affect your heart rate.

Medicines
Some
prescription and over-the-counter medicines cause palpitations as a side
effect, including:
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Antibiotics
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Antifungal medicines
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Antipsychotic drugs
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Asthma inhalers
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Cough and cold medicines
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Diet pills
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High blood pressure medicines
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Thyroid pills
If
you take one or more of these types of meds, ask your doctor if it could
affect your heartbeat. Don't skip any doses before you check with your
doctor.
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Low Blood Sugar
Have you ever noticed that you feel shaky,
cranky, and weak when you've skipped a meal? It can also lead to palpitations.
When your blood sugar level drops, your body releases stress hormones like
adrenaline to prepare for an emergency food shortage. Adrenaline speeds up your
heart rate.

Overactive Thyroid Gland
Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland
in your neck. It makes hormones that help manage your metabolism and other
things. An overactive thyroid (called hyperthyroidism) can make too much thyroid
hormone. That can speed up your heart so much that you feel it beating in
your chest. Taking too much thyroid hormone to treat an underactive thyroid
gland (called hypothyroidism) can also rev up your heartbeat.

Heart Rhythm Problems
Sometimes an irregular heart
rhythm, called an arrhythmia, causes palpitations.
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Atrial fibrillation, or
AFib, happens when the heart's upper chambers, called the atria, flutter
instead of beating normally.
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Supraventricular tachycardia is
an abnormally fast heartbeat that starts in the heart's upper chambers.
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Ventricular tachycardia is
a fast heart rate due to faulty signals in the heart's lower pumping
chambers, called the ventricles.

Alcohol
If you drink a lot, or just have more than
usual, you might feel your heart beating faster or fluttering. It often happens
on holidays or weekends, when people drink more, earning it the nickname of
"holiday heart syndrome.” But for some people, it can happen even when
they only drink a little bit.

Premature Ventricular
Contractions
Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are
extra heartbeats. They happen when your heart's ventricles squeeze too soon.
The extra beat throws off your heart's normal rhythm and makes it flutter,
pound, or jump in your chest. If your heart is healthy, occasional PVCs are
nothing to worry about. But you might need treatment if you have heart disease
and you get these extra beats often.

Cocaine and Other Street
Drugs
Illegal drugs like amphetamines, cocaine,
and ecstasy are dangerous to the heart. Cocaine boosts blood pressure, raises
heart rate, and damages the heart muscle. Amphetamines stimulate the nervous
system, which ramps up your heartbeat. Ecstasy triggers the release of a
chemical called norepinephrine, which makes the heart beat faster.

When to See a Doctor
If you're healthy, you probably don't need to
worry about palpitations that happen once in a while and last only a few
seconds. But make a doctor's appointment if they come more often or you
also have symptoms like these:
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Chest pain or pressure
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Shortness of breath
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Dizziness
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Fainting

Finding the Cause
These tests can help your doctor figrue out
what's going on:
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Electrocardiogram (ECG). This
test looks for problems with the electrical signals that control your heart
rhythm.
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Holter monitor. You
wear this portable ECG for 24 to 72 hours at a time. It can find heart rhythm
problems and any patterns that might need more tests.
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Event Monitor. You
wear this device for several weeks. It records your heart rhythm when you press
a button while having symptoms.
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Echocardiogram. This
test uses sound waves to make pictures of your heart. It can find problems with
your heart's structure.
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