The Best Things You Should Do If You Have Heart Palpitations

Try Splashing With Cold Water

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Patients affected by regular heart palpitations can try splashing cold water on their face when they are experiencing symptoms. An individual's heart rate and numerous other autonomic functions are controlled by their parasympathetic nervous system. The vagus nerve or tenth cranial nerve is extremely complex and transmits information between the brain, abdomen, chest, and neck. Taking a shower in cool water or splashing cold water on the face can cause the indirect stimulation of the vagus nerve. This method is thought to work because an individual's body has to adjust to the cold temperatures it is exposed to. During this temperature adjustment, the activity of an individual's sympathetic nervous system decreases, and the activity of their parasympathetic system increases. This mechanism forces the vagus nerve to reset the rate of the affected individual's heart. Resetting the heart rate through vagus nerve stimulation can help alleviate palpitations being caused by a high heart rate or abnormal heart rhythm.

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