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It is easy to cause cardiac arrest, there may be cerebral hemorrhage, it will also affect the normal beating of the heart, it will affect the quality of sleep, the state is getting worse and worse, and sudden death may also occur.
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The ultimate risk is that it may cause other diseases, and it will also reduce our heart function, which can easily lead to heart failure, and it will be very difficult to breathe, and finally it will lead to suffocation.
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Excessive fatigue can cause palpitations, because fatigue and mental tension will cause abnormal nerve function, which can cause palpitations, rapid heart rate, or slowing, or premature beats, these are the symptoms of palpitations, if there are symptoms of palpitations.
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It may cause the heart to stop beating, it can also cause heart failure, it may also cause heart disease, and it may even lose your life, and it will also affect your physical health.
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It is recommended that you do not think too much about it before going to bed every day, and drink a glass of warm milk to help you sleep. You can also go to the hospital for examination and use drugs according to the doctor's instructions
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If we want to solve it, we need to take a few more days of rest, we can put down all the work we are doing, and then take a good rest for a while, which should reduce this symptom.
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I think I should go to the hospital to solve it, because this situation is very serious, and if it is not timed, the consequences are unimaginable.
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Diagnosis can be made to understand the symptoms of palpitations, which can be solved by surgery or by drinking medicine.
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1. Cardiac disease - manifested as chest tightness after exertion, dyspnea, or paroxysmal dyspnea at night, patients can wake up during sleep. or cardiac insufficiency leading to palpitation and shortness of breath, chest tightness and dyspnea when lying flat, which get better when sitting up. It can also be a manifestation of angina pectoris in coronary heart disease and myocardial ischemia.
2. Cormonale disease - seen in bronchial asthma, pleural effusion, spontaneous pneumothorax, pulmonary fibrosis, etc.
3. Neurological diseases: most common in cardiovascular dysfunction. The patient feels chest tightness, shortness of breath, subjective feeling of insufficient air, poor breathing, often sighing-like breathing, and feels comfortable after breathing; Sometimes it is often accompanied by palpitations, tingling in the precordial area, and neurological symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, confusion, panic, anxiety, sweating, and insomnia.
People who are overworked have irregular diets, irregular schedules and rests, and they are often overstressed, and the more tired they are, the more hungry the brain will constantly send out hunger signals, so that the body will consume more calories, which can easily lead to overeating.
Of course, excessive fatigue will inevitably lead to weak immunity and resistance, and it is easy to be infected with colds. So you must pay attention to maintaining your health, otherwise you will have to eat crack, I hope it will help you.
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