Is sinus arrythmea normal?? PLEASE HELP ME :'[?
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Well, Well, Well. It seems we've got a series of Clinical Professionals in Medicine duking it out over this simple little question about Sinus Arrythmia.
As my fellow Medic stated, this is not a fatal condition. However, anyone who has a diagnosed cardiac issue, no matter how small it may seem, should always have regular check-ups to monitor your condition, and ensure it's remaining as normal.
The causes of Sinus Arrythmia are as varied and unpredictable as the rythm itself. You should take great care to limit your intake of stimulants like Caffiene, Nicotine, and any illegal substances or over the counter energy tablets.
Also, diet and exercise can reduce and sometimes even eliminate the problem, if regulated carefully and followed strictly.
As for medication, there is nothing to be taken. The heart's rythm is more a symptom of another issue than it is the problem itself. Arrtythmia is very mild, so chances are you shouldn't develop any related cardiac problems. However, as I said before, regular checkups are a must. Also, if you feel at any time like you cannot catch your breath, you feel a pain or pressure in your chest (and sometimes in your arm or jaw as well), or you just don't feel like everything is right, don't hesitate to call 9-1-1 and ask for help.
Good Luck and Good Health!!
well no one will be able to answer this question without looking at your ecg. There are more than one type but if your dr says you are OK I guess you have ventricle extra systolic beats. Which are normally quite safe. But this also depends on exactly what type. Trust your dr
Some people don't need meds other do, and for the rest of they're lives. I had arrhythmia's too but I had surgery for mine and mine was SVT. Which makes the heart beat crazy fast for a time then settles back down in a few min. I would suggest if you are not doing this is already seeing a cardiologist, and talking to him/her. Good Luck
A sinus arrhythmia is very common. Many people will have this and it doesn't affect them. Did your Doc do any tests?? Sometimes, the more we think about something, the more we seem to notice it. Are you experiencing more stress than usual?? If the skipped beats or palpitations increase, let your Doc know. There are several medications available that can help regulate your heart rhythm. So, for now, this is a very common occurrence. I hope that this helps. You can always get a second opinion if it will make better.
Sinus arrythmia is normal. Treatment is not require unless you have symptoms of bradicardia (low heart rate)
No, it's not normal. If it was, they'd call it 'normal sinus rhythm'
However, it is not deadly.
It IS common.
I can promise you, you'll be O.K.
I run on people who have more severe heart rhythm issues, but it rarely turns terribly serious. I never run on people who just skip a beat now and then.
irratic sinus rythim is not normal i have it .the biggest danger is stroke in the interm . often associated with afib this diorder can be treated with drugs . cardival and propanolol,however in my case in hospital my rate became normal and a sleeping heart rate of 37 was acheved. iwas released and issued 24 hr monitor. however durring exercise urthmia returned. on to next step? return to cardialagist. iwill stay on blood thinners {warrfarin} and bp meds. see your doc for an ecg soon
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