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What is wrong, here are my symptoms.?

Okay for the past 2 months I have been having severe headaches every night. Then the last few nights my heart has been racing around 130bpm do you think that it is worth racking up the hospital bills to go or is it something I can handle please let me know. I've really had no other symptoms maybe a little fatigue but thats about it.

Public Comments

1. Why don't you take a trip to ur doctor and explain ur symptoms. Its free and they will help you out.

2. you should get it checked out seen as its heart and head[brain]

YOU SHOULD ALLLL MOVE TO THE UK!
hospital/doctor = COMPLETELY FREEEEEE! :D

and dental is free for under 18 or 26..not sure but yeah! :D

3. A heart rate of 130 is not normal. What is your blood pressure? Elevated blood pressure can also cause severe headaches. I definitely think it's something to get checked out if your heart rate is staying above 100 on a fairly regular basis. There are many conditions which could be causing it, but only a doctor that runs some tests on you can tell you just how serious it is. Definitely would recommend you seeing a doctor.

4. It is less expensive to go to a Doctor than the hospital. Try to save going to ER for emergencies both for cost and to keep the crowding less. ER's are extra busy because many go for non emergent medical issues. You can try a clinic/urgent care if you do not have a primary MD.
And yes It does sound like you should see a MD.

5. the best way is to consult your doctor immediately

6. i know exactly what you have

chronic hypochondria. but if you're really that worried, than just ask a doctor. you can trust them more than someone you don't know at Y!A

7. Pulse rate eceeding 100 beats per minute is called tachycardia.
Take ECG while you have heart palpitations and then consult a cardiologist.