Post-Covid Racing Heartbeat?
I had covid for several weeks. I had a bacterial infection in my throat and I felt like the middle of my chest during this time . I purchased a oximeter during Covid to monitor my oxygen levels they were always between 97 and 100 .however after feeling better my heart rate appears to go very high and I get stabbing chest pain . I have been hospitalized once for this a couple of days ago . I also have inflammation in my upper lungs area confirmef with a catscan I am wearing a heart monitor for a month. Doed anyone who has had covid experience a racing heartbeat?
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Hi Sara, welcome. I'm sorry to hear that you're dealing with long term effects from COVID - so called longhaul COVID. Fatigue, brain fog, and shortness of breath are the most common side effects that people experience. As you can see from the posts by @spinto02 @mhugs @kpatterson @lsmorgan @grammad and @dw3, you're not alone in experiencing a racing heart as well. I hope they will return to share their experiences with you.
Sara, Have you consulted a doctor about your heart issues or been to a post-COVID care clinic?
I also have been dealing with HR issues. I believe this ties back to ineffective O2 distribution due to blood issues. For me I became anemic , low hemoglobin, iron etc. correcting all that seems to have solved the HR ISSUES.
My iron has been low as well. I did an iron I fusion this week, but I can't say it's changed anything.
My care has been with my local PCP, as I live an hour away from Mayo. I haven't spoken specifically to her about the HR issue as I was hoping it would pass, only brought it up with all the other symtoms. I'm wondering if I should request any further testing to make sure there's no damage we are unaware of. We've done a chest CT to rule out PE.
Hi Sara, I am sorry you are still dealing with after effects of a Covid infection - it is good that you are following up with your PCP. It would probably be a good idea to bring the rapid heart rate episodes to their attention, explaining when this most frequently occurs.
After iron infusion, it can take a few days to feel changes - and possibly repeat infusions, or oral supplements, depending on your readings.
Is it possible for you to do report the rapid heart rate with a call or email, so they can order additional tests before you are seen?
Sue
I agree with @sueinmn that heart issues should be checked out. Since you are so close to Mayo Clinic, you may wish to look into the Post-COVID Recovery Clinic. See this discussion:
- What to expect at Mayo Clinic's Post COVID Treatment Program? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/post-covid-treatment-program/