When the exact source of the abnormal rhythm is identified, it is removed. If there are areas around the source that may contribute to the problem, they can be frozen with a special probe to further insure against dangerous heart rates.
An irregular heartbeat is an indication of a heart arrythmia, which can be dangerous or fatal if not treated right away by a licensed physician or cardiologist.
An arrythmia is an abormal heart rhythm.
Not always, no. It depends on the type of arrhythmia you have. I, for instance, have one; it is not fatal.
In comparison to normal sinus pulse, an arrythmia is an abnormality in the operation of the heart, translating into an abnormal pulse.
An afib is another name for an atrial fibrillation, a cardiac arrythmia involving the two upper chambers of the heart.
An afib is another name for an atrial fibrillation, a cardiac arrythmia involving the two upper chambers of the heart.
That is called 'arrythmia'.
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There are no drugs that can cure heart arrhythmia, but there are many that can treat it. Some of the drugs used to treat it are Rythmol, Tikosyn, Xylocaine, and Betapace.
J. P. P. Stock has written: 'Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Arrythmia, Diagnosis, Therapy
bradycardia (slow heart rate), dyspnea (trouble breathing), hypotension (low blood pressure), decreased heart function, cardiac arrythmia. and possible death
One can ask for doctor opinion on the symptoms of arrhythmia are present. The symptoms of arrhythmia are dizziness, abnormal heart rate, palpitations, shortness of breath and chest pain.