Irregular Heart beat, also known as arrhythmia, is a medical condition characterized by abnormal patterns in the rhythm of the heart's beats. The heart's electrical impulses, which coordinate its muscle contractions, deviate from their regular sequence, resulting in a heartbeat that can be too fast, too slow, or irregular. Although occasional irregular heartbeats are common and often harmless, consistent or severe cases may signal underlying health issues. Various factors, including age, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and lifestyle choices, can contribute to the development of irregular heart rhythms. Individuals with irregular heartbeats may experience symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort, and fatigue. These symptoms can vary in intensity and may have a significant impact on a person's daily life. Seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for those who experience persistent symptoms, as a proper diagnosis is essential for effective management. Individuals with irregular heartbeats may experience symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort, and fatigue. These symptoms can vary in intensity and may have a significant impact on a person's daily life. Seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for those who experience persistent symptoms, as a proper diagnosis is essential for effective management.
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