südamekloppimist
Südamekloppimist, a term derived from Estonian, refers to the sensation of one's heart beating unusually fast, hard, or irregularly. This feeling is often described as palpitations or a racing heart. While it can be a normal physiological response to certain stimuli, it can also be indicative of an underlying medical condition.
Common triggers for südamekloppimist include physical exertion, stress, anxiety, and fear. Caffeine, nicotine, and certain medications
If südamekloppimist occurs frequently, is accompanied by other symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness,