What is an Arrhythmia?
An arrhythmia is a problem with the heart’s rhythm. Usually, your heart beats in a steady, regular way. However, with an arrhythmia, the heartbeat can be too fast, too slow, or uneven. This is also called an irregular heartbeat or heart rhythm disorder. Sometimes, you may not notice any symptoms. Other times, you might feel your heart racing or skipping beats. Arrhythmias can be harmless, but some may need medical care.
Common Symptoms of Arrhythmia
Arrhythmias can cause different symptoms. Some people feel nothing at all. Others may notice changes in how their heart feels. For example, you might feel:
However, these symptoms can also be caused by other health problems. If you notice any of them, it is important to talk to your doctor.
Causes and Risk Factors
Many things can cause arrhythmias. Sometimes, the cause is not clear. But, several risk factors make arrhythmias more likely. These include:
As you get older, your risk for arrhythmia also increases. Even so, young people can have arrhythmias too.
How Arrhythmias are Diagnosed
Doctors use several tests to find out if you have an arrhythmia. First, they will ask about your symptoms and health history. Next, they may listen to your heart. Common tests include:
Sometimes, more tests are needed to find the exact cause.
Treatment Options
Treatment for arrhythmia depends on the type and cause. For some people, no treatment is needed. However, others may need medicine or procedures. Common treatments include:
Your doctor will help choose the best treatment for you. In many cases, treatment can help you live a normal life.
Lifestyle Tips and Prevention
While you cannot prevent all arrhythmias, healthy habits can lower your risk. For example, you can:
Additionally, regular check-ups can help catch problems early.
When to See a Doctor
If you feel your heart racing, skipping beats, or beating unevenly, see a doctor. Also, seek help if you have chest pain, fainting, or trouble breathing. These can be signs of a serious problem. Early care can prevent complications and keep your heart healthy.
In summary, arrhythmias are common but can be managed. If you have concerns about your heart rhythm, consult Dr. Shoaib Mehboob for personalized guidance about arrhythmia.