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A 23-year-old male asked:
Got dysautonomia sympathetic and parasympthetic ans always fighting can this cause pvcs? heart mri, stress ecg,echo,ecg,24h ecg all normal
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Internal Medicine 38 years experience
Pvc's very common: everyone has pvc's. A finding more closely associated with dysautonomia is problems on blood pressure control (tilt table test--you get strapped onto a Frankenstein slab, tilted... bloodpressure doesn't adjust and falls).
if 24 hr ECG normal,, then less likely a significant arrhythmia is present, but tilt table is the real test.
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