Normal studies: Palpitations with an otherwise normal heart generally are benign and don't cause other than aggravation. Should it happen again, get to the dr. Quickly so that the rhythm can be caught on ECG so a diagnosis can be made. Once the diagnosis of the rhythm is known, potential interventions can be considered if the aggravation is frequent enough.
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