These symptoms of heart arrhythmia should raise a red flag


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If you are a heart arrhythmia patient and suddenly have palpitations, along with dizziness or lightheadness, go to the hospital immediately. — TNS

A heart arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat.

It occurs when the electrical signals that tell the heart when to beat and pump blood aren't functioning properly.

Some heart arrhythmias can be harmless and just bothersome, while others can be life-threatening.

Some symptoms that you might expect for heart arrhythmia are often red flags for seeking treatment or screening.

"If a symptom is serious – so, a sudden collapse or loss of consciousness – that's immediate attendance to an emergency department.

"Likewise, if one's having palpitations – so, the heart racing away unexpectedly – and associated dizziness, lightheadedness, [that's] another reason to go to the emergency department straightaway," says Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London consultant cardiologist Dr Elijah Behr.

Chest pain can also be an obvious sign and may require emergency care.

Some heart palpitation symptoms may be less frequent and severe, but still should be assessed by a doctor.

"The other thing that's a red flag, in particular in young patients, is if there's a family history of concern," says Dr Behr.

"Accepting that that person may not have any history of heart problems themselves already, if they know that there is a family history of somebody at a young age having had a premature or sudden death, or if there's a family history of inherited heart problems, then that may flag up that there is a potential risk if somebody is having symptoms or may actually just need screening from the point of view of preventing risk before they develop symptoms." – By Jason Howland/Mayo Clinic News Network/Tribune News Service

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