Question

The father of the child inquired about his 25-year-old daughter, who was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in October. She is currently in normal condition after taking her daily medication, but sometimes experiences an increased heart rate and a sensation of fluttering in her chest. He asked whether these symptoms might be related to the diabetes medication.

Answer

The child’s symptoms of increased heart rate and chest discomfort may be related to the medication she is taking, possibly indicating arrhythmia or cardiac neurosis. A detailed examination is needed to determine the specific cause. If arrhythmia is present, anti-arrhythmic medication may be required; if it is cardiac neurosis, medications that adjust the nervous system may be used.