Palpitations aren't always harmless
A racing heart that settles on its own feels easy to ignore. Most people chalk it up to stress, caffeine or a bad night's sleep and move on. But certain rhythm disturbances, the kind that come and go, are exactly the ones that don't wait for symptoms to stay consistent before causing a real problem.
A heart specialist in Bhosari will often ask about frequency, duration and whether there's any dizziness involved because those details separate a benign rhythm blip from something that needs a Holter monitor or further workup. Not every palpitation needs intervention. But that call should come from an investigation, not a guess.
Shwaas Cardiac Clinic is in Bhosari. If you've been brushing off an occasional racing or fluttering sensation, it's worth asking Dr. Prashant Shinde what one consultation would actually involve.