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Does Your Heart Skip a Beat? It Could Be a Sign of Arrhythmia

Your heart is designed to beat in a steady rhythm, pumping blood efficiently <br>throughout your body. But what happens when it suddenly feels like your heart <br>skips a beat or beats irregularly? This could be a sign of Arrhythmia, a <br>condition where the heartu2019s normal rhythm is disturbed.

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Does Your Heart Skip a Beat? It Could Be a Sign of Arrhythmia

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  1. Does Your Heart Skip a Beat? It Could Be a Sign of Arrhythmia Your heart is designed to beat in a steady rhythm, pumping blood efficiently throughout your body. But what happens when it suddenly feels like your heart skips a beat or beats irregularly? This could be a sign of Arrhythmia, a condition where the heart’s normal rhythm is disturbed.

  2. What is Arrhythmia? Arrhythmia refers to any irregularity in the heartbeat — it may beat too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or irregularly. This condition can range from harmless occasional skips to life-threatening disturbances requiring urgent medical attention. Common Symptoms of Arrhythmia Arrhythmia may not always show visible signs, but when it does, you might experience: Rapid heartbeat (palpitations) Shortness of breath Anxiety or restlessness Sweating and fainting (syncope) Dizziness or fatigue If you experience these symptoms frequently, it’s important to consult a cardiologist immediately for a proper diagnosis. Causes of Arrhythmia Several factors can trigger or contribute to arrhythmia, including: High blood pressure Coronary artery disease Thyroid disorders Diabetes Stress or anxiety Excess caffeine or alcohol intake Certain medications or drug use Diagnosis A cardiologist may recommend a few diagnostic tests to identify the type and cause of arrhythmia:

  3. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)– Records the electrical activity of the heart. Holter Monitor– Portable ECG device worn for 24–48 hours. Echocardiogram– Uses ultrasound waves to visualize heart structure. Stress Test– Evaluates heart rhythm under physical stress. Treatment Options Treatment depends on the severity and type of arrhythmia: Lifestyle Changes: Reducing caffeine, avoiding smoking, and managing stress. Medications: To control heart rate or rhythm. Procedures: Such as cardioversion, pacemaker implantation, or ablation therapy. Surgery: In severe cases, surgical intervention may be required. Prevention Tips You can lower your risk of arrhythmia by adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle: Maintain a balanced diet low in saturated fats and rich in fruits & vegetables. Exercise regularly under medical guidance. Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption. Monitor your blood pressure, cholesterol, and sugar levels. Manage stress through yoga, meditation, or relaxation techniques. Expert Cardiology Care You Can Trust Dr. S.K. Tripathi, D.M. Cardiology, is a renowned Professor of Cardiology with vast experience in diagnosing and treating heart rhythm disorders.

  4. He provides advanced cardiac care and personalized treatment plans to ensure your heart stays healthy. Contact: 91 92946 77398, 94249 49540, 88177 38708 WhatsApp Consult with Dr. S.K. Tripathi – Expert in Heart Care and Cardiology Address: E-13, Old doctors colony, Hari Bhushan Nagar, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh 486001 Visit: Website Google map Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Instagram Youtube Dr. S.K. Tripathi D.M. Cardiology, Professor Cardiology

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