Abnormal heart rhythms can be dangerous or not dangerous than ones that aren't dangerous. Things are usually just little extra beats and your heart is quite unique. It can generate electricity anywhere through its entirety, and sometimes that manifests is just little extra beats. Sometimes they don't even feel it and it's just picked up in other ways.
Often those kinds of things is not dangerous at all. The dangerous heart rhythm is usually seen in association with structural or functional problems in the heart. There'S also another group of rhythms that can occur usually due to changes in genetics. So the way your heart's put together electrically is not normal and the heart can't be otherwise very normal in that situation, but people can still be at risk of having life-threatening heart rhythm disturbances. So when people have an arrhythmia, sometimes they have symptoms.
The symptoms can range from simply a sense of skipping them extra beats. Sometimes they have funny sensations in the chest to chest pressure, sometimes a funny feeling into the base of their neck. People can also have abnormal heart rhythms and have no symptoms whatsoever.
Common example. I can see quite a few people who are having a blood pressure check or giving blood, and somebody notices that their pulse feels a little funny. And then an abnormal rhythm is detected that the person may have had no awareness and absolutely no symptoms.
They can be very well and yet still have an abnormal rhythm. The main thing is, if somebody's having symptoms, it's good to get that checked out and the starting point is usually your GP, your local cardiologist care to share brought to you.
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