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Q: Rapid heart beat and gas
asked by: nicks83 on December 30th, 2008
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hi,
m from Pakistan, and currently my mother is facing this problem. She is 65 Yrs old, having diabetes and some heart problems. She had thyroid gland Operation in 1993. After few year she was diagnosed about diabetes. Before that operation she was having high blood pressure. In year 2006 she had problem of pulmonary Edema, Due to that En-geography was done, although there was no sign of heart attack. In year 2007, she had the similar Pulmonary Edema problem due to Malaria Attack, Again she was examined by En-geography & found clear (no heart attack). Now from past few days, she is experiencing some gas problems. She is experiencing a lot of gases, some time gases remain unpassed, and they moved up in her body. In result she face a lot of palpitation (Rapid heart beating), and high pulse rates around 100. this condition remains for around 2 to 3 hrs, when gases passes out from her body, she became normal. Some times her skin became sweat during this condition. After such attack she feel weakness. during this attack her blood sugar is normally above 250.

Such problem occurs without having any period. some time it occurs twice in a day, and some time it happens after 1 to 2 days.

Kindly guide me what should i do.

Awaiting for your kind response.
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