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what is a pvc inheart during exercise
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A Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) in the heart during exercise is an early heartbeat originating from the ventricles, which are the lower chambers of the heart. Normally, heartbeats are initiated in the upper chambers (atria) but in PVCs, an ectopic electrical impulse triggers an early heartbeat. This might feel like a flutter or a skipped beat in your chest. During exercise, the heart rate increases to supply more oxygen-rich blood to the body. PVCs can become more noticeable or frequent during physical activity due to changes in blood chemistry, increased heart rate, and heightened awareness of bodily sensations. While PVCs can be benign for healthy individuals, their presence during exercise can sometimes indicate underlying heart conditions, especially if accompanied by symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, or chest pain. Therefore, if PVCs are frequent or symptomatic, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and management recommendations.
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