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Arrhythmias Or Irregular Heartbeats

What is heart arrhythmia?

The human heart is made of four sacs or chambers. The upper two are known as atria and the lower two as ventricles. A normal heart beats at a rate of 60 to 100 times per minute to circulate blood. The normal rhythm or beating of the heart is controlled by two distinct bunches of nerve cells called the Sino-Atrial (SA) node and the Atrioventricular (AV) node.

Arrhythmias, sometimes known as dysrhythmias, are disorders of electrical impulses causing the heart to beat irregularly or too fast/slow.

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What are the symptoms of arrhythmia?

Sometimes arrhythmias may have no signs or symptoms. However, some noticeable symptoms are:

  1. Chest pain

  2. Dizziness

  3. Fainting/syncope

  4. The feeling of a slowed heartbeat

  5. The feeling of pounding/ racing heartbeat

  6. Fluttering in chest

  7. Shortness of breath

  8. Sweating

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Don’t delay care for yourself and those you love.

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