Cardiac arrhythmia (patient information)
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Overview
An arrhythmia is a disorder of the heart rate, pulse, or heart rhythm, such as beating too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or irregularly.
What are the symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia?
When you have an arrhythmia, your heartbeat may be:
- Too slow (bradycardia
- Too quick (tachycardia
- Irregular, uneven or skipping beats
An arrhythmia may be present all of the time or it may come and go. You may or may not feel symptoms when the arrhythmia is present. Or, you may only notice symptoms when you are more active. Symptoms can be very mild, or they may be severe or even life-threatening.
Common symptoms that may occur when the arrhythmia is present include: