Lots of things can be done if your heart does not beat rhythmically. Which things those are depends on what you are trying to achieve. If you want to surprise someone, you can, for instance, throw a hotdog at their face if your heart does not beat rhythmically. Sh*t, you can do just about anything if your heart does not beat rhythmically (except for maybe try to keep accurate time with your heart beat as a reference).
But I'm going to assume (and this is just an assumption b/c you clearly didn't state this in your question) that your goal is to get your heart back into rhythm. Here's what you could do:
Get an EKG (see a doctor unless you have one of your own which is unlikely)
After interpreting the results of the EKG (again, if you don't know how you might need a doctor) attempt to determine which medications you might need, if any.
I'm kind of feeling weird that I have to explain this to somebody. Where do you live? Do you not have the money to go to a doctor? The problem with arrhythmias is that it could be due to so many different things and the response, in order to gain rhythm, depends very much so on the details.
You might have a heart attact
That is called 'arrythmia'.
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Before 2000 it was speculated that if a Heart was still beating and you administered CPR you could put the heart out of it's natural rhythm and cause it to stop. However since 2000 it is advised that if someone is unconscious and not breathing CPR should be administered regardless of if the heart is beating or not. The Chest Compressions in the Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation may put strain on the heart but its natural sinus Rhythm shouldn't be interrupted.
Electric currents that keep your heart beating
This phrase "your heart is beating like a drum," is called a simile. It means your heart is beating very fast, excitedly. Something has excited you very much. Often used romantically.
It means you are tachycardic or heart beating fast.
It means you are tachycardic or heart beating fast.
It compensates for a failure of the heart's own pacemaker nerve circuit that would normally keep it beating in the correct rhythm. It contains an electronic circuit and is connected by wires to the heart muscle. The electronic circuit generates pulses of current in the correct rhythm to keep the heart beating.
Normal Sinus Rhythm is the normal beating of the heart. The adult heart rate is between 60-100 beats per minute and regular. Slower heart rate is called bradycardia and faster heart rate is Tachycardia.
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Sinus rhythm is the normal rhythm of the heart. The heart is beating between 60 and 100 beats per minute. An EKG would show a certain pattern like a sine curve, the top part when the heart contracts and the bottom part contracts sending blood through the body.
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Sinus rhythm, the natural beating of the heart begins in the sinoatrial (or sinus) node and is located in the wall of the right atrium. Occasional premature ventricular complexes are abnormal heartbeats that disrupt the regular rhythm of the heart. The irregular heartbeats begin in one of the ventricles in the lower part of the heart.