Cardiac arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Cardiac arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Cardiac arrhythmia is a change in the rhythm and/or frequency of the heartbeat, causing symptoms such as palpitations, irregular or slow heartbeats, chest pain, dizziness or fainting. Under normal conditions, the heart rate at rest is 60 to 100 beats per minute. Cardiac arrhythmia can cause the heart to beat faster, slower or out of […]

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11 symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia (and what tests to take)

11 symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia (and what tests to take)

Symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia include a feeling of the heart palpitating or racing and can appear in people with a healthy heart or who already have heart disease, such as high blood pressure or heart failure. Arrhythmia can occur at any age, but it is more common in the elderly and in most cases, it […]

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Is cardiac arrhythmia curable?  it is severe?

Is cardiac arrhythmia curable? it is severe?

Cardiac arrhythmia can be cured, but it must be treated as soon as the first symptoms appear to avoid possible complications caused by the disease, such as heart attack, stroke, cardiogenic shock or death. The treatment of cardiac arrhythmia will depend on the severity of the symptoms, whether or not it is associated with other […]

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Ventricular arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Ventricular arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment

Ventricular arrhythmia is when the stimulus that causes the heartbeat appears somewhere in the ventricles, causing abnormal heartbeats, which can cause symptoms such as chest pain or weakness, and even cardiorespiratory arrest. Although the cause is not always identified, ventricular arrhythmias generally occur due to diseases that affect the heart, such as coronary disease or […]

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Sinus arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Sinus arrhythmia: what it is, symptoms and treatment

Sinus arrhythmia is a type of variation in heart rate that is almost always related to breathing, and when you breathe in, there is an increase in the number of heartbeats and, when you breathe out, the rate tends to decrease. This type of change is very common in babies, children and adolescents, and does […]

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