Irregular heartbeats, medically known as arrhythmias, refer to abnormal rhythms in the heart's beating pattern. This condition disrupts the regular sequence of electrical impulses that coordinate the heart's muscle contractions, leading to a heartbeat that may be too fast, too slow, or irregular. While occasional irregular heartbeats are common and often harmless, persistent or severe cases can indicate underlying health issues. Factors such as age, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and lifestyle choices can contribute to irregular heartbeats. Symptoms may include palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort, and fatigue. It is crucial for individuals experiencing persistent symptoms to seek medical attention, as proper diagnosis and management are essential in maintaining heart health. Regular check-ups and a heart-healthy lifestyle contribute to overall cardiovascular well-being and can help manage irregular heartbeats effectively.
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