Heart Palpitations Treatment Manhattan NYC | Racing Heart

If it seems as if your heart is beating faster than normal or you feel a fluttering or skipping sensation in your chest, you may be having heart palpitations. Whenever you experience symptoms that concern you, it’s a good idea to visit cardiovascular doctor Dr. Reisman. Any condition or symptom that may be heart-related requires attention from an experienced physician who can pinpoint the cause of your distress quickly and efficiently. At the Manhattan Cardiology Center, you get an expert evaluation of your symptoms.

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Heart palpitations are frequently described as either a pounding of the heart, racing of the heart, or skipping beats. A cardiology consultation with simple non-invasive testing can help determine whether it is, as in most cases, not a heart problem or whether there is some underlying cardiac abnormality.

Heart palpitations occur when your heart appears to be beating faster than usual or when you feel a fluttering or skipping sensation in your chest. Dr. Reisman recommends seeing a cardiovascular doctor whenever you experience any symptoms that concern you. Any condition or symptom that may be heart-related requires the attention of an experienced physician who can quickly and correctly locate the cause of your distress. At the Manhattan Heart Testing and Cardiology Center, you get an expert evaluation of your symptoms.

Heart palpitations are unusual sensations in your chest that may cause you to feel as if your heart is pounding, racing, or beating very fast. When your heart skips a beat, or there is an extra beat that appears unusual, it’s nothing to play around with. While you may be just excited or in love, you may also be experiencing the first signs of a serious heart condition or even atrial fibrillation which must be addressed before you face more severe consequences.

Heart palpitations can feel like they are coming from your chest, neck, or throat. This odd sensation may occur while you are worried after you have exercised, or even when you are sitting quietly. Instead of worrying about what quickening heart palpitations or a racing heart really mean, make an appointment at the Manhattan Heart Testing and Cardiology Center for a firm diagnosis. Only then will you be able to determine whether you need heart palpitations treatment.

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Possible Causes of Palpitations

Many causes of heart palpitations are harmless or cannot be identified. Perhaps you’ve been struck by the love bug, or you’re concerned about an upcoming job interview. In rare cases, however, heart palpitations may be a sign of something more serious. It’s better to be safe when it comes to your heart than take a wait-and-see approach.

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When you visit your New York cardiologist, you will receive a clear diagnosis as well as a possible cause for your palpitations. Common causes include:

  • Panic attacks, anxiety, or stress
  • Strenuous exercise
  • Caffeine or other stimulants, such as nicotine, amphetamines or cough and cold products that contain pseudoephedrine
  • Depression
  • Too little or too much thyroid hormone
  • Hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, menopause, or menstruation
  • Low potassium
  • Low blood sugar

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Diagnosing Your Racing Heart or Heart Palpitations

Your cardiology doctor uses a stethoscope to listen to your heart to determine what is causing it to flutter or race. He looks for signs of a medical problem that may be causing your palpitations, such as a fever or a swollen thyroid gland. Combined with a thorough history, the physical exam helps your doctor identify the source of your issues.

Dr. Reisman of Manhattan Heart Testing and Cardiology Center your New York City cardiologist, may also perform the following tests:

  • Echocardiogram, a non-invasive test that shows detailed images of your heart’s structure and function
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG), which records the electrical impulses that cause your heart to beat and can detect irregularities in its rhythm.
  • Holter monitoring, which requires you to wear a portable device for a day or more while it continuously records your heart rate, including when you feel palpitations.
  • Event recorder, a monitor for your heart that you wear for days or weeks so that your cardiology doctor can assess your heart rhythm if symptoms occur.

Your cardiologist in New York may check your supplements and medications to ensure that none are causing your palpitations. If you’re experiencing chest pain and palpitations, your NYC cardiologist may recommend an exercise stress test. If you experience dizziness, confusion or difficulty breathing in addition to heart palpitations, you may have a more serious problem called arrhythmia.

Heart Palpitations Treatment in NYC

The Ambulatory (Holter) Electrocardiographic (ECG) Monitoring TestMost people do not need treatment for heart palpitations unless they have a heart condition. A heart palpitations cure may be as simple as making small changes to your lifestyle. If your doctor finds no damage or underlying heart disease, you may only need to take preventive measures such as getting enough sleep, drinking plenty of fluids, and learning stress-reduction techniques. Unhealthy eating habits, such as skipping meals, can lead to low blood sugar levels and may also play a role in causing your heart palpations.

If your palpitations persist after significant lifestyle changes, your NYC cardiologist may consider prescribing beta-blockers to help lower your heart rate. At the same time, you must continue to monitor your heart’s status to ensure that your symptoms do not worsen.

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Arrhythmias and Your Heart

Arrhythmias are a more serious cause of heart palpitations. They’re created by a disturbance in your heart’s electrical system. This causes your heart to beat too fast (a condition called tachycardia), too slow (a condition called bradycardia), or in an irregular pattern. Benign arrhythmias are those that aren’t linked to any other health problems. Serious, life-threatening arrhythmias are called malignant arrhythmias.

When you have an arrhythmia, heart palpitation treatment may include wearing a pacemaker if you have a slow heart rate or taking medications to help control a racing heart. In some cases, your cardiologist may recommend surgery. Your cardiologist investigates every heart-related problem at the Cardiology Center in Manhattan. So don’t put it off any longer. Instead, contact Dr. Reisman, the top cardiovascular specialist in NYC.

To schedule a consultation or appointment, please feel free to contact Dr. Steven Reisman of the New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center and indicate which Manhattan office (Upper East Side, Midtown Manhattan, or Wall Street / Financial District) you would like to see the cardiologist for a cardiac consultation.

Dr. Steven Reisman | Cardiologist in New York City

Dr. Steven Reisman is an internationally recognized cardiologist and heart specialist. He is a member of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, and a founding member of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.

Dr. Reisman has presented original research findings for the early detection of "high risk" heart disease and severe coronary artery disease at the annual meetings of both the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association. Dr. Reisman was part of a group of doctors with the Food and Drug Administration who evaluated the dipyridamole thallium testing technique before the FDA approved it.

Dr. Steven Reisman's academic appointments include Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California and Assistant Professor at SUNY. Hospital appointments include the Director of Nuclear Cardiology at the Long Island College Hospital.

Page Updated on Jul 23, 2024 by Dr. Reisman (Cardiologist) of New York Cardiac Diagnostic Center

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