TheSir
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At times, when I palpate my pulse on my left wrist or over my chest, instead of feeling
I feel
So there are up to four different heart sounds/movements occurring one after another within a single heart beat.
This rhythm tends to gradually set in and fade back to regular heartbeat over a few seconds. At other times, when I shift positions abruptly, it can get really erratic for a couple of seconds before settling down to the regular rhythm.
These do not feel like ectopic beats, PVCs/AVCs. I can't even notice them without palpating my pulse.
I know this is a bit silly thread and there may not be much anyone is able to say. I just couldn't find any info about this on the internet so this is my last hope before consulting a cardiologist.
Thanks.
"TU-dum, TU-dum"
I feel
"TU-dumdumdum, TU-dumdumdum"
So there are up to four different heart sounds/movements occurring one after another within a single heart beat.
This rhythm tends to gradually set in and fade back to regular heartbeat over a few seconds. At other times, when I shift positions abruptly, it can get really erratic for a couple of seconds before settling down to the regular rhythm.
These do not feel like ectopic beats, PVCs/AVCs. I can't even notice them without palpating my pulse.
I know this is a bit silly thread and there may not be much anyone is able to say. I just couldn't find any info about this on the internet so this is my last hope before consulting a cardiologist.
Thanks.