Author: | James Lowrance | ISBN: | 1230000001124 |
Publisher: | James M. Lowrance | Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | James Lowrance |
ISBN: | 1230000001124 |
Publisher: | James M. Lowrance |
Publication: | July 17, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Skipped heartbeats occur in most, if not 100% of the general population, at some point during their lives. Some medical sources state that about half of us experience them on a relatively frequent basis. For some people however, these heart palpitations called “Premature Ventricular Contractions” and “Premature Atrial Contractions” (PVCs and PACs), occur at a frequency or forcefulness, that can be concerning to them and that can result in chronic anxiety and/or panic attacks. In most cases these palpitations are benign but the unpleasant feeling they may cause can at times override any reassurance one might receive by a doctor, that their heart is otherwise healthy and normal.
It would seem that some individuals are more aware of their skipped heartbeats than are others, which in-reality are extra heartbeats (extra systole: ectopic heartbeats) that cause the sensation of missed ones. Many people with PVCs and/or PACs, are finely tuned-in to the symptoms these may cause and once anxiety over them is added, they can occur with more force and frequency (in most cases anxiety and stress precedes and triggers them). While this still does not make them dangerous, according to many reputable heart specialists, the fear and anticipation of them can degrade a person’s quality of life. It in-essence becomes an anxiety disorder in itself or is added to an existing one, causing a worsening of symptoms.
It is my intention, through the chapters of this book, to inform readers who experience these common but most-often benign palpitations, with facts, that can help them to better-cope with the concerning symptoms they may experience with these strange heartbeats.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CHAPTER ONE
Skipped Heart Beats: A Sign of Impending Cardiac Arrest?
(Premature Ventricular and Atrial Contractions)
CHAPTER TWO
What I Think about those Devilish Heart-Skip Palpitations
(My Observations regarding Premature Ventricular and Atrial Contractions)
CHAPTER THREE
Heart-Skip Palpitations (PVCs) and Cardiomyopathy
(Heart Enlargement Risk with Premature Ventricular Contractions?)
CHAPTER FOUR
Do PVCs and PACs Increase the Risk for Premature Death?
(Fears caused by Frequent Skips and Thumps)
CHAPTER FIVE
Common Treatments for Heart Palpitations
(Lifestyle, Pharmaceutical and Natural Solutions for PVCs and PACS)
Skipped heartbeats occur in most, if not 100% of the general population, at some point during their lives. Some medical sources state that about half of us experience them on a relatively frequent basis. For some people however, these heart palpitations called “Premature Ventricular Contractions” and “Premature Atrial Contractions” (PVCs and PACs), occur at a frequency or forcefulness, that can be concerning to them and that can result in chronic anxiety and/or panic attacks. In most cases these palpitations are benign but the unpleasant feeling they may cause can at times override any reassurance one might receive by a doctor, that their heart is otherwise healthy and normal.
It would seem that some individuals are more aware of their skipped heartbeats than are others, which in-reality are extra heartbeats (extra systole: ectopic heartbeats) that cause the sensation of missed ones. Many people with PVCs and/or PACs, are finely tuned-in to the symptoms these may cause and once anxiety over them is added, they can occur with more force and frequency (in most cases anxiety and stress precedes and triggers them). While this still does not make them dangerous, according to many reputable heart specialists, the fear and anticipation of them can degrade a person’s quality of life. It in-essence becomes an anxiety disorder in itself or is added to an existing one, causing a worsening of symptoms.
It is my intention, through the chapters of this book, to inform readers who experience these common but most-often benign palpitations, with facts, that can help them to better-cope with the concerning symptoms they may experience with these strange heartbeats.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CHAPTER ONE
Skipped Heart Beats: A Sign of Impending Cardiac Arrest?
(Premature Ventricular and Atrial Contractions)
CHAPTER TWO
What I Think about those Devilish Heart-Skip Palpitations
(My Observations regarding Premature Ventricular and Atrial Contractions)
CHAPTER THREE
Heart-Skip Palpitations (PVCs) and Cardiomyopathy
(Heart Enlargement Risk with Premature Ventricular Contractions?)
CHAPTER FOUR
Do PVCs and PACs Increase the Risk for Premature Death?
(Fears caused by Frequent Skips and Thumps)
CHAPTER FIVE
Common Treatments for Heart Palpitations
(Lifestyle, Pharmaceutical and Natural Solutions for PVCs and PACS)