Arrhythmia refers to any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulses in the heart, causing it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly. This can result in symptoms like palpitations, fatigue, dizziness, or even fainting. Some arrhythmias are benign, while others can be serious and require treatment. Risk factors include heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and excessive use of alcohol or caffeine. Treatment varies based on the type and severity of the arrhythmia and may include medications, lifestyle changes, or more advanced interventions like pacemakers or catheter ablation. Regular monitoring and cardiovascular care are essential for managing arrhythmia effectively. To explore further,
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