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Suddenly feel flustered, weak, a little dizzy, a little trembling, what symptom is it?
Palpitation is a common clinical symptom, simple and common in arrhythmia. We often encounter palpitation, accompanied by other manifestations, which help us to have a general understanding of our illness. Young people or middle-aged people often feel flustered, shaking hands, sweating, losing their temper and being hungry for no reason, but they lose weight obviously and are afraid of heat, which often suggests that they may have hyperthyroidism, and all the symptoms are caused by the increase of basal metabolism.

If palpitation is accompanied by decreased urine volume and edema of both lower limbs, edema can spread all over the body in severe cases and you can't lie flat at night. When you lie flat, you will feel breathless, and your lower abdomen and right upper abdomen will often hurt and lose appetite. This may lead to heart failure. I often feel flustered, accompanied by heartache, dizziness, insomnia at night, dreaminess and forgetfulness. If the blood pressure is normal, it may be caused by neurasthenia or autonomic nerve dysfunction.

Women often feel flustered, chest tightness, general weakness, fatigue, pale face and pale conjunctiva, so we should consider whether it is caused by anemia. If you have a history of menorrhagia, hemorrhoid bleeding, hookworm disease and chronic malnutrition, it will support this diagnosis. Children or young people suffering from influenza and high fever in recent weeks often feel flustered, chest tightness and fatigue after recovering for a period of time. At this time, you should think about whether you have myocarditis (viral myocarditis is more common), and go to the hospital for ECG and other examinations in time.

I really don't feel at ease to go to the hospital to comfort my heart.