Feeling Strong Pulse Before Sleep: Is It Normal or a Health Concern?
When lying in bed to sleep, you may feel a noticeable pulse beating! Hello, recently I have been experiencing a noticeable pulse in my upper body (abdomen, neck, back, etc.) before or during sleep, which makes it difficult for me to fall asleep and negatively affects my sleep qua...
Dr. Li Shengkai reply Cardiology
Hello, since I cannot conduct a direct examination, I can only provide advice based on the information you provided. Firstly, the symptoms you describe are known as "palpitations." The heart beats approximately 100,000 times a day, and generally, we do not feel its beat...[Read More] Feeling Strong Pulse Before Sleep: Is It Normal or a Health Concern?
Can I Take More Medication for Heart Discomfort After 4 Hours?
The doctor prescribed medication to be taken in the morning and evening. If the evening dose has been taken and it has been 4 hours without relief, is it permissible to take another dose? Hello, Doctor. On January 3rd, I visited a cardiology clinic due to heart discomfort. All te...
Dr. Li Shengkai reply Cardiology
Hello, since I am not the physician who treated you at that time, I can only respond based on the information you provided. First, considering your gender and age, the most common causes of chest pain may be related to cardiac valve issues or autonomic nervous system problems. Th...[Read More] Can I Take More Medication for Heart Discomfort After 4 Hours?
Understanding Second-Degree AV Block: What You Need to Know
Abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) findings during a physical examination? Hello Doctor, I went to the hospital for a military school physical examination three days ago. Yesterday, I received a call from the hospital stating that my electrocardiogram showed abnormalities, and the ...
Dr. Li Shengkai reply Cardiology
I did not see the electrocardiogram from your physical examination and can only respond based on the text report you provided. According to the current military service physical examination standards, "second-degree atrioventricular block" is classified as a disqualifyi...[Read More] Understanding Second-Degree AV Block: What You Need to Know