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Possible Causes of the Skipped Heart Beat
with Upper Back Pain
You are usually in excellent health, but unfortunately for the
past few days you have been experiencing a skipped heart beat
with upper back pain. This is a potentially serious occurrence,
and you need more ideas on what the problem could possibly be,
so that you can tell your doctor.
Self-Diagnosing is Not a Good Idea!
Something that unfortunately too many people do is
self-diagnosing their health problems, such as the skipped
heart beat with upper back pain that you have been
experiencing. This is especially prevalent among people who do
not have healthcare.
The bottom line is that you are saving your life by seeking the
necessary healthcare. However, before you go to a physician
(with which you should make an appointment as soon as possible)
you can ascertain certain causes of the skipped heart beat with
upper back pain.
First of all, you need to think about your current schedule.
Are you the kind of person who can be categorized as a
workaholic? If so, the stress from your job might contribute to
the amount of skipped heart beat with upper back pain symptoms
that you have been having.
Of course, stress is perhaps the least of your worries if that
is, in fact, what is causing the skipped heart beat with upper
back pain. It is important to note that stress should not be
taken lightly either, because if untreated it can lead to more
serious health problems.
Another cause of the skipped heart beat with upper back pain
could be one or more clogged arteries. If you are a fan of
fatty foods, all of the fat from those foods over time builds
up in your blood stream in the form of high cholesterol
This high amount of cholesterol results in the ventricles and
arteries of the heart becoming clogged. The result is an
irregular heart beat as the heart struggles to pump the
thickened blood through. If this is something that you think
you might have, get to your doctor as soon as possible, because
if you leave it alone you could end up with a stroke or heart
attack.
For more information on your skipped beat with upper back pain
symptoms, you can consult a medical dictionary or encyclopedia,
which usually can be found at a local bookstore. Remember,
though, make sure you first and foremost seek the help of a
medical professional.
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