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[|Human|] My hsband has been having 3-5 heart palpitations a month for about the last year they last anywhere from 30 seconds to 5 min. Should we be conserned about this I know heart palpitations are normal but this seems like a lot to me. He used to drink a lot of energy drinks but quit drinking them about a year and a half ago.
[|AI|]  Dear thanks for posting here. The likely cause of your husbands palpitations seem PSVT as you have not mentioned any associated symptoms like loss of consciousness during the palpitations (and I presume these symptoms are not there). PSVT is basically short-circuiting of the electrical system of the heart. This is a benign condition that can be easily treated but before that we have to be sure about the diagnosis. Now for diagnosis, we need an ECG done during palpitations but as the duration of your husbands palpitations is quite short, so I donor feel that it can be done. The other way is EPS (Electrophysiologist studies) which is an invasive method where in we introduce catheters inside heart and then try to induce the palpitations. When diagnosed, we can ablate the abnormal electrical pathways so that no short-circuiting occur again. All of this procedure is done with catheters that can be passed from one of your groin just like the angiography is done. BUT before all this, I would like him to get his thyroid function tests to rule out any thyroid abnormality and echocardiography done to be sure that his heart is structurally normal. Hope you get your answers and all the best.