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Heart Palpitations and the Menopause Connection

I had no clue menopause can cause heart palpitations.

Louise
Louise Published April 13, 2024
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Menopause brings about a myriad of changes in a woman’s body, and one of the lesser-discussed but fairly common symptoms are heart palpitations. These are sensations that your heart is pounding, fluttering, or beating irregularly, often experienced during the menopausal transition. This article explores the symptoms, causes, holistic remedies, and medical treatments for managing heart palpitations during menopause.


Symptoms of Heart Palpitations

Heart palpitations can feel like your heart is skipping beats, fluttering, pounding, or beating too fast. They can occur at rest or when active, during the day or night.


Causes of Heart Palpitations in Menopause

The primary cause of heart palpitations during menopause is the fluctuation in hormone levels, particularly estrogen. This hormone plays a key role in regulating the cardiovascular system, and changes in its levels can affect heart rate and rhythm. Other factors that might contribute include stress, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking. Additionally, other menopausal symptoms, like hot flashes or night sweats, can indirectly trigger palpitations.


Holistic Remedies

Lifestyle Modifications: Reducing intake of caffeine, alcohol, and smoking cessation can help.

Stress Management: Techniques such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing exercises can reduce palpitations by lowering stress levels.

Dietary Changes: Incorporating magnesium-rich foods (like leafy greens, nuts, and whole grains) can be beneficial, as magnesium helps maintain normal heart rhythms.

Herbal Supplements: Herbs like hawthorn, motherwort, and valerian root are traditionally used to support heart health and reduce palpitations, though they should be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider.


    Medications

    In cases where lifestyle adjustments and holistic remedies aren’t enough to manage heart palpitations, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider. They may recommend:

    • Beta-blockers: Help manage heart rate.
    • Calcium channel blockers: Aid in controlling blood pressure and heart rate.
    • Hormone therapy: HRT can stabilize hormone levels, potentially reducing palpitations.

    While heart palpitations can be a concerning symptom of menopause, they are typically not indicative of a heart condition. However, if you experience frequent or severe palpitations or they are accompanied by dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath, it is crucial to seek medical advice. With the right approach, you can manage these symptoms and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle during menopause.

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