Looks like I finally caught my PVC on my Apple Watch,
If you have a look on the second line you can clearly see it.
I only get these after exercise
Looks like I finally caught my PVC on my Apple Watch,
If you have a look on the second line you can clearly see it.
I only get these after exercise
I had several come up in a 30sec Kardia recording yday. ....said nothing to worry about. Mine was quite out of the blue...
Yeah I hear they don’t really look into the odd PVC but mine seem to come always after exercise I wonder if it’s the adrenaline
My heart rate has been all over the place for a long time so could account for mine. ( awaiting ablation any week now...)
It probably is the adrenaline. At least, according to this it could be:
Hi there I’m no cardiologist but I do get a lot of PVc’s I’m not sure you have one there it looks more like a pac (atrial )Tried to attach one of my Kardia captured PVCs but if it doesn’t work I think they are a bigger signal and a bit less sharp ,
As I said I’m no cardiologist but if they are hard to capture aka rare they are almost certainly nothing to worry about . For me about 1 in 100 beats are pvcs though recently it has lessened to 1 per 2-300
I've read that most people, of all ages, get PVCs at some point, and especially so after exercise. I don't know whether mine are PVCs or PACs, though. I was told that the latter are much less common and can trigger atrial fibrillation. I was told that both are usually benign. Some of mine are "thumps" and one even seemed to excite my cardiologist.
Steve