I have been experiencing heart palpitations for many years. Do I need to consult a doctor, and what medications are recommended to treat this condition?
Yes, you should consult a doctor or cardiologist to identify the cause of your palpitations, even if you have had them for years. While many palpitations are harmless, a proper evaluation (like an ECG) is important to rule out underlying issues. Medication depends entirely on the cause. If treatment is necessary, doctors commonly prescribe generic beta-blockers (such as metoprolol or propranolol) or calcium channel blockers (such as diltiazem) to help regulate your heart rhythm. Sometimes, managing stress, reducing caffeine, or treating underlying conditions like thyroid issues is all that is needed. Please schedule an appointment for a personalized, safe evaluation.
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I have been experiencing heart palpitations for many years. Do I need to consult a doctor, and what medications are recommended to treat this condition?