Cardiac Arrhythmia

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What is Cardiac Arrhythmia?

The heart’s primary function is to pump blood throughout the body. This is done by an electrical connection that originates from the sinoatrial node (SA node). The electrical impulse begins at the SA node travels throughout the heart. The electrical impulse travels along a pathway through the heart to create the heart’s movement. The movement … Read more

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How Serious Is Cardiac Arrhythmia?

Cardiac arrhythmia is a term used to describe an irregular heartbeat, and it affects between 1.5% and 5% of people in the United States. It has the potential to be a serious and even deadly problem. Let’s take a closer look at this medical condition.Cardiac Arrhythmia SymptomsIn some cases, a person might not notice any signs or … Read more

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Warning Signs of Arrhythmia

Warning Signs of ArrhythmiaWhen a person’s heart beats irregularly it is called cardiac arrhythmia. In some cases, the issue may be mild and only require monitoring. However, when left unchecked and untreated, there is the potential for serious health issues, including death. Therefore, you should have a good understanding of the Warning Signs of Heart Arrhythmia.The … Read more

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How Cardiac Arrhythmia Can Affect Your Body: Symptoms and Causes

Cardiac arrhythmia is a medical term used to denote an irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm. Electrical signals in the body help ensure a normal, steady heartbeat. Heart arrhythmia occurs when those electrical signals are not working properly. Sometimes, heart arrhythmias can be harmless, but they may indicate serious and potentially life-threatening issues.Types of Heart ArrhythmiasArrhythmia or … Read more

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Living with Arrhythmias: Coping Strategies and Lifestyle Tips

If you’ve been diagnosed with any kind of arrhythmia, it’s important to first and foremost follow the treatment plan outlined by your doctor(s). Keep all of your appointments, ask questions when you have them, and make sure that you’re doing everything in your power to avoid bigger issues moving forward.The good news is that living … Read more