Biology, asked by tom59, 1 year ago

when is arrhythmia detected

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes arrhythmia symptoms happen infrequently or pass so quickly that you can't get to a doctor or hospital. In these cases, a transient event monitor may be used. This small recorder is sent home with you for a month or two. When you have symptoms, attach the recorder with bracelets, finger clips or patches under the arms. The ECG will be recorded and stored. When it's convenient, you can transmit the ECG by phone to your cardiologist to be analyzed.
Answered by vcgmail
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Many arrhythmias cause no signs or symptoms. When signs or symptoms are present, the most common ones are:

Palpitations (feelings that your heart is skipping a beat, fluttering, or beating too hard or fast)
A slow heartbeat
An irregular heartbeat
Feeling pauses between heartbeats
More serious signs and symptoms include:

Anxiety
Weakness, dizziness, and light-headedness
Fainting or nearly fainting
Sweating
Shortness of breath
Chest pain


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