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  1. Oct 13, 2023 · A heart arrhythmia (uh-RITH-me-uh) is an irregular heartbeat. A heart arrhythmia occurs when the electrical signals that tell the heart to beat don't work properly. The heart may beat too fast or too slow.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArrhythmiaArrhythmia - Wikipedia

    Arrhythmia may be classified by rate (tachycardia, bradycardia), mechanism (automaticity, re-entry, triggered) or duration (isolated premature beats; couplets; runs, that is 3 or more beats; non-sustained = less than 30 seconds or sustained= over 30 seconds).

  3. Arrhythmia, also known as abnormal heart rhythm or irregular heartbeat, refers to any change in the normal sequence of electrical impulses produced by the heart. The abnormal heart rhythms can be slow or fast in rate, having extra beats, or have rhythm irregularity.

  4. Mar 28, 2022 · An arrhythmia is a disorder of the heart that affects the rate or rhythm at which the heart beats; basically the way the electricity works. It happens when electrical impulses that direct and ...

  5. The term "arrhythmia" refers to any problem in the rate and/or rhythm of a persons heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, changes in heart tissue and activity, or in the heart’s electrical impulses, may cause the heartbeat to be too fast, too slow or erratic. This is known as an irregular heartbeat.

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · An arrhythmia (pronounced as “ uh-RITH-me-uh”) is an irregular heartbeat. This means your heart is out of its usual rhythm. About 1.5%-5% of people have arrhythmias. It may feel like your ...

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · The American Heart Association explains that arrhythmia refers to any problem in the rate and/or rhythm of a person’s heartbeat, such as atrial fibrillation, bradycardia, tachycardia, conduction disorders, rhythm disorders, ventricular fibrillation, premature contractions and more.

  8. Mar 20, 2023 · An arrhythmia is a heart rhythm that isnt normal. Your heart may be beating too fast when you’re at rest or just not beating in a regular pattern, for example. Arrhythmias range from harmless to serious, with symptoms and without.

  9. Oct 13, 2023 · To diagnose a heart arrhythmia, a healthcare professional examines you and asks about your medical history and symptoms. You may have tests to check your heart and to look for health conditions that can cause an irregular heartbeat.

  10. www.nhs.uk › conditions › arrhythmiaArrhythmia - NHS

    The main types of arrhythmia are: atrial fibrillation (AF) – this is the most common type, where the heart beats irregularly and faster than normal; supraventricular tachycardia – episodes of abnormally fast heart rate at rest; bradycardia – the heart beats more slowly than normal

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