Most common questions used to investigate
Do you experience anything more serious than the everyday lightheadedness after a hard effort (fainting or near-fainting)?
Do you experience a sustained racing of the heart that won’t go away?
Do you experience difficulty breathing that is out of proportion to effort?
Do you experience chest pressure or pain, and does it worsen during exertion?
Common conclusions
Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you are at risk to develop athletic heart syndrome. A brief flutter in your chest is probably no reason to worry; we all experience this from time to time. However, a flutter that persists is a cause for concern. If you have a sustained irregular heartbeat, it should set off an alarm. Even though you may not be at risk now, make sure to recognize abnormal signs. If you experience abnormal sensations, stop exercising and make an appointment with a physician. In case you experience sustained chest pressure or pain, you should call your local emergency number immediately
Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of being at risk for athletic heart syndrome. If you experience any symptoms, you should stop training and get evaluated by a professional. Do this as soon as possible. In case you experience sustained chest pressure or pain, you should call your local emergency number immediately. Make sure to recognize abnormal signs at take action as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who are at risk for developing athletic heart syndrome. These symptoms are serious warning signs that you should never ignore. In case you experience sustained chest pressure or pain, you should call your local emergency number immediately. Be warned that most doctors don’t understand athletes and the intensity of their workouts. They are likely to overdiagnose heart conditions in athletes, because they are not used to the slow and strong heart beats, among other things.
References
https://www.velopress.com/the-warning-signs/
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