Last year, my heart skipped a beat every other day ish.
But now, it's a daily thing.
And it's scaring me.
Can anyone tell me if this is danerous?
What do I need to do?
HELP?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? Icanhelpyou123 answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 1:34 am: I have the excact same thing except less frequent. If it is that frequent yes see a doctor. it's not dangerous (from what I heard it can seem dangerous but it isnt unless it's very very very serious yours is only very frequent) But it is permanent. You will have this the rest of your life but it is not dangerous so yes I say go see a doctor but dont be deranged and over dramatic about it :)
sally91 answered Sunday August 16 2009, 5:57 pm: hey i think its time to go to the doctors about this. thats the best way to find out the reason for this. but dont worry so much until you find out the reason for this.
Sarryberry420 answered Sunday August 16 2009, 1:27 am: I think you just need to go to a doctor and get it checked out. Don't be totally freaked out about it until you know the real reason why. There could be alot of different reasons why your heart may be doing that. But to be sure about what's going on...your best bet is going to see the doc! (: [ Sarryberry420's advice column | Ask Sarryberry420 A Question ]
Isabel13 answered Sunday August 16 2009, 12:14 am: I suggest you get to a doctor right away. An electrical signal from the ventricles causes an early heart beat that generally goes unnoticed. The heart then seems to pause until the next beat of the ventricle occurs in a regular fashion. Premature beats are common in healthy people of all ages- most people have them at some time. Usually no special treatment is needed and no cause can be found. The premature beats may disappear, and even if they continue, most people tolerate them well. Never the less, I suggest you get to a doctor right away to check it out because occasionally PVC's may be caused by disease or injury to the heart. Better safe than sorry. :)
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