An abnormal heart rate, or arrhythmia, signifies a deviation from the regular rhythm of the heart's beating pattern. The heart typically maintains a steady pace, but various factors can disrupt this normalcy, leading to irregular heartbeats. Arrhythmias can present with variations in heart rate, including a slowed heartbeat known as bradycardia, an accelerated heartbeat termed tachycardia, or an irregular rhythm.. Causes of abnormal heart rates vary and may include underlying heart conditions, high blood pressure, or lifestyle factors such as stress and excessive caffeine intake. Recognizing symptoms like palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort, or fainting is crucial for early detection. Diagnosis often involves medical assessments, including electrocardiograms (ECGs) and Holter monitoring, to identify the specific type and cause of the arrhythmia. Treatment approaches may encompass medications, lifestyle adjustments, or medical procedures aimed at restoring a normal heart rhythm. Regular monitoring and timely intervention are vital in addressing abnormal heart rates, contributing to overall cardiovascular well-being.
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