Palpitations
Palpitations are the sensation of your heart pounding, racing, or skipping a beat. Often harmless, they can be triggered by stress, caffeine, exercise, or anxiety. While usually benign and temporary, persistent or concerning palpitations should be discussed with a doctor to rule out underlying causes.
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