Your heart beating too fast

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The most valuable part of the body that permits us to keep going is the heart. It's crucial to keep our heart healthy by both appropriate diet and routine exercise. In recent's times, heart issues are a real problem to many. When your heart is not being looked after, it will give you signs that there are problems and you should not only know how to look after your heart, but also how to spot these signs.

Arrhythmias is one such indicator and some people suffer a large chunk of their lifetime with it, never knowing. People who suffer from arrhythmia experience uneven heart rythem and around 900k people are admitted to hospital in the US each year. Supraventricular Tachycardia, sometimes known as atria, begins in the upper two chambers of your heart and causes an abnormal heart rate is a kind of arrhythmia. Supraventricular Tachycardia or just SVT causes symptoms such as palpitations, lightheadedness, fainting spells, and lack of breath. In a few cases people who suffer from SVT have no symptoms.

There are various tactics and methods to discover SVT by looking at arrhythmia. Possibly the most simple way to observe arrhythmia is to moitor the patients pulse as this will tell you the pace the patients heart is beating at and you can on occassion detect an irregular heartbeat. A resting heart rate somewhere between 60 and 100 BPM (beats per minute) is common for a typical adult. When arrhythmia is not able to be detected like that, the next common step is to use an electrocardiogram, known as an ECG. This is a test that records the electrical signals of the heart into delta waves to see the rhythm of the heart. Holter monitoring may also be employed, which is a continuous recording of an ECG. The period of time is ordinarily a 24 hour stretch and is used to be able to detect arrhythmia whilst performing activities normal to the patients life.

A doctor can even use a technique know as an "EP Study" to help in diagnosis of arrhythmia which is more invasive and consists of inserting electrode catheters. This technique though is the most precise method of measuring the heart's electrical activity and get a precise fix on where the tissue is that is causing this abnormality. The EP study is also every so often known as "mapping". During this technique the doctor can perform a catheter ablation using radiofrequency catheter to destroy parts of the abnormal electrical pathways to treat the issue. The catheter ablation process is extremely effective and is know to be a permenant cure to various forms of tachycardia.

Other than cather ablation, a doctor may order a Cardioverter Defibulator be implanted into the patient that will monitor a patients electrical heart action over a long term period. When this device observes a unhealthy heart rhythm, an electrical shock is given to restore a normal heart rate. There are other cures such as some drugs that can be employed to regulate a patients heart rate. People who suffer from different arrhythmia can look forward to havings healthy and active lifestyles after treatment.