What do you always feel flustered about?

What is the reason for always being flustered? If this kind of palpitation is basically persistent and always feels uneasy, we should do a dynamic electrocardiogram to see what kind of rhythm palpitation is. If it's sinus rhythm, it's normal sinus rhythm, but it's really a case of faster heart rate. If there is no evidence of organic heart disease, it may be necessary to check whether there is hyperthyroidism. If the heart rate is fast, but it is still within the normal range, and it does not exceed the normal heartbeat 100 beats/minute, it is just a normal fast state, and it may rise even higher after frequent activities. Check thyroid function. No problem. Then let's see if you have this kind of diabetes problem, because when diabetic peripheral neuropathy occurs, the average patient's heart rate is relatively fast, and there may be palpitation. If you do an electrocardiogram, it is not sinus heart rate, but arrhythmia. For example, there are such frequent premature beats, or short atrial tachycardia, or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and so on. Then these situations are irregular because of this change in heart rhythm, and there will also be flustered performance. If this is the case, it is necessary to find out what caused this performance. If you are flustered, you actually don't feel the pulse quickly. There is no evidence of organic heart disease, thyroid function is normal, and blood sugar metabolism is normal. A manifestation of this palpitation may be just a feeling of the patient, not the basis of any organic disease.