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Is it normal to hear/feel heartbeat in your head?

Before telling me to go to a doctor, this just now hit me as a problem. I'm 6'4", 225 lbs. Not too fat, don't eat unhealthy. Most of my weight was from working out.

Sometimes, I can hear my heart in my head, throbbing for about 3 or 4 pulse beats. Other times, I hear whooshing noises, where I hear a "whoosh whoosh whoosh" and get 'slightly' dizzy.

My blood pressure is almost always perfect. When I listen to my heart in my head, I can actually slow it down by counting to 3 slowly in between beats, giving me a pulse rate of around 68. Is it my heart? Or do I have something wrong in my brain?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    sounds like a arrhythmia. or you could be dehidrated, try drinking way more water or clear liquids, see if it helps!

    Source(s): web md symptom checker
  • 5 years ago

    Yes it's normal but it usually means that while you were under the strenuous condition, you were probably not getting enough oxygen to your brain causing you to feel the large pulse in your head.

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