Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) Symptoms and Diagnosis
PVC symptoms
The main symptom of a PVC is a feeling of a fluttering in your heart or a skipped heartbeat. It may feel like a small pounding in your chest.
You may also notice your heart beating more than you normally do.
You should seek emergency care if you have fluttering in your heart along with:
- Dizziness
- Light-headedness
- Fainting
These could be signs of a more serious heart problem.
Diagnosing premature ventricular contractions
Your doctor will perform a physical exam to learn if there's a more serious heart condition causing your PVCs.
To help confirm a PVC diagnosis, he or she might order imaging scans or other tests such as:
- An EKG
- A portable device that tracks your heart rhythm