‘I’m a Cardiologist—Here’s Why Your Heart Races at Night (and When It’s Time To Worry)’

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Have you ever collapsed into bed, ready for some shut-eye, only for your heart to feel like it’s doing gymnastics? If you feel your heart racing at night and can’t sleep, you’re likely not imagining things, and you’re not alone.

Below, you’ll learn all about the weird feeling in your chest, including what causes heart palpitations to begin with, what’s totally normal vs. when to go to the hospital for rapid heart rate, and how to calm a racing heart at night so you can sleep like a baby.

What do heart palpitations feel like?

Heart racing at night and can’t sleep? You might just be super aware of your heart beating, and maybe picking up speed. Or you could be experiencing heart palpitations, which are sensations like unusual heart beating, heart flutters, skipping a beat, or the feeling that your heart is doing a “flip” in your chest. “Collectively these sensations fall under the broad diagnosis of ‘palpitations,’” says cardiologist Elizabeth Klodas, MD, founder and chief operating officer of Step One Foods.

While the feeling of your heart skipping beats might make you nervous, these sensations are all pretty common and may not be a sign that something is wrong, says Mariell Jessup, MD, FAHA, a cardiologist and chief science and medical officer at the American Heart Association. In fact, Dr. Klodas says the heart’s rhythm isn’t always perfect even in completely healthy individuals.

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