Arrhythmia can be defined as irregularities in heartbeat, such as bracardia or tachycardia. While a slow heartbeat is called bracardia; If it is fast, it is called tachycardia. However, the heartbeat is irregular, other than slow or fast; Pauses during heartbeat are also considered as arrhythmia.
What are the symptoms of arrhythmia?
Tests such as ECG, Holter test, stress test, ECHO, Transtelephonic monitor can be performed to diagnose arrhythmia. Although it is difficult to distinguish arrhythmia symptoms from other heart disease symptoms, the complaints experienced due to heart rhythm disturbances are as follows:
- Feeling irregular heartbeat,
- feeling of sweating,
- Feeling pressure in the chest,
- Dizziness, severe heart palpitations,
- General state of fatigue,
- black eyes,
- feeling dizzy
Although these symptoms are not always due to arrhythmia, they may be a sign of heart disease. Therefore, if these symptoms are observed, it is necessary to see a cardiovascular disease specialist without delay.