Heart Palpitations With Anxiety in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different heart palpitations with anxiety patterns according to TCM theory
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Heart palpitations with anxiety describe a condition where a person feels their heart beating unusually hard or fast, often in conjunction with feelings of anxiety. This symptom can occur sporadically or as part of an ongoing issue. While palpitations themselves are generally not dangerous, they can be distressing and may be accompanied by a fear of impending doom, chest pain, or breathlessness. The experience varies from person to person but typically involves a heightened awareness of heart muscle contractions in the chest, which can feel like fluttering or pounding sensations.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a holistic perspective on heart palpitations with anxiety, considering them as manifestations of internal disharmony rather than isolated cardiac symptoms. TCM teaches that such conditions stem from imbalances in vital energy, or Qi, and blood flow, often influenced by emotional distress or physical health deficits.
It emphasizes the necessity of identifying the specific underlying patterns of disharmony—such as Yin Deficiency or Blood Deficiency—to tailor an effective treatment approach. This contrasts with Western medicine's focus on symptomatic management and underlying physical causes.
TCM Patterns for Heart Palpitations With Anxiety
Yin Deficiency
Causes: Palpitations with anxiety
Blood Deficiency
Causes: Palpitations with anxiety
Herbal Formulas for Heart Palpitations With Anxiety
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address heart palpitations with anxiety