One can ask for doctor opinion on the symptoms of arrhythmia are present. The symptoms of arrhythmia are dizziness, abnormal heart rate, palpitations, shortness of breath and chest pain.
Premature arrhythmia is preventable but everybody's heart stops at some point.
Heart arrhythmia is a condition in which the heart beats too fast, too slow or irregularly. Symptoms include fluttering in the chest, rapid heart beat, slow heart beat, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, lightheadedness and/or fainting.
The most common symptom of arrhythmia is abnormal heartbeat awareness. The patient becomes aware that something is wrong whit his heartbeat. It is not always harmful, but it can be a prologue of a serious heart condition.
An arrhythmia can be silent and not cause any symptoms. A doctor can detect an irregular heartbeat during a physical exam by taking your pulse or through an electrocardiogram (ECG). When symptoms of an arrhythmia occur, they may include: Palpitations (a feeling of skipped heart beats, fluttering or "flip-flops," or feeling that your heart is "running away"). Pounding in your chest. Dizziness or feeling light-headed. Fainting. Shortness of breath. Chest discomfort. Weakness or fatigue (feeling very tired).
Cardiac arrhythmia only needs to be treated if it is causing signigicant symptoms, or puts you at risk for a greater health problem. It can however be treated with medications, therapy, and overall knowledge from your doctor.
Pacemakers that are properly implanted and programmed can correct a patient's arrhythmia and resolve related symptoms.
You will have to list which arrhythmia.
No. You can not get an arrhythmia from another person.
An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat.
Arrhythmia is the term for a medical ailment of the heart, so it is a noun.ex. "The patient was admitted at 6:37 AM with arrhythmia and labored breathing."ex. "What are the primary characteristics of arrhythmia?"
That is the correct spelling of "arrhythmia" (irregular heartbeat).