Change in HeartbeatPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your health professional diagnose and treat your
condition by being prepared to answer the following questions: - Do you have a history of problems with your
heart rate or rhythm? If so:
- Did you see a health
professional?
- What was the diagnosis?
- What tests were
done?
- How was it treated?
- When did you first notice the change in your
heart rate or irregular rhythm? What were you doing when it started? Were you
walking, standing, sitting, or lying down?
- Is the change in heart
rate or irregular rhythm related to activity, or does it happen when you are
resting?
- How often does the change in heart rate or irregular
rhythm occur? How long does it last?
- Is the change in heart rate or
irregular rhythm related to eating?
- What does the change in heart
rate or irregular rhythm feel like?
- Did you have other symptoms
with the change in heart rate or irregular rhythm? What were the other
symptoms?
- What have you tried at home to relieve the change in
heart rate or irregular rhythm?
- Do you have any
health risks?
If you have kept a record of your heart rate or rhythm changes, be
sure to discuss this with your health professional. See the Home Treatment
section for information on keeping a record.
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