A cardiologist will run tests on your heart to find the reason for the abnormal beat if you are diagnosed with dysrhythmia.
Arrhythmia
Cerebral Dyrhythmia Symptoms
jet lag
An antidysrhythmic is a drug used to treat or prevent dysrhythmia.
sinus dysrhythmia
Sinus dysrhythmia
infections, bleeding, dysrhythmia collapse of the lungs pain
if a person experiences cardiac arrhythmias and low levels of potassium are present the person has a condition called hypokalemia.
It can lead to dysrhythmia when Potassium gets high.When Magnesium is high you will be experiencing increased reflexibility. When Sodium is high , you will have Hypertension and kidney problems.
The term means a disturbance in a rhythm. It is used to describe an abnormal heart beat as well as jet lag in people who have their body clock messed up when they travel across time zones.
An ANOMALY is a deviation from what is regarded as normal.
Arrhythmia means your heartbeat is irregular. It doesn't necessarily mean your heart is beating too fast or too slow. It just means it's out of its normal rhythm.It may feel like your heart skipped a beat, added a beat, is "fluttering," or is beating too fast (which doctors call tachycardia) or too slow (called bradycardia). Or, you might not notice anything, since some arrhythmias are silent. Arrhythmias can be an emergency, or they may be harmless.