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Abnormal Heart Rate above 100 poses the Risk of Fainting caused by Cardiac Arrhythmia
Generally, people have a resting heart rate of 50–100 beats per minute. However, when the heart rate goes over 100 beats per minute without physical movement, one of the following symptoms of a cardiac arrhythmia may arise:

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Acute Myocardial Infarction may Lead to Sudden Death
Although some people may seem to be healthy from the outside, it does not mean they don’t have a disease hidden in their body. Oftentimes, people who seem to be fit, die without a known cause or any warning signs. One of the diseases that commonly cause death is “acute myocardial infarction”.

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Heart Checkup Reduces the Risk of Acute Heart Failure
These days, acute heart failure is not far away from us anymore, as it may deprive people of their own lives or their loved ones without warning. The signs must not be ignored. Undergoing heart checkups regularly is an essential key.

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Passing out or having rapid heartbeats could be signs of heart arrhythmia. Leaving it untreated, may lead to fatality
Cardiac arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat that is either too slow or too fast to the extent where it reduces the efficiency of blood flow to feed the organs throughout the body. This disease can also pose a fatal risk of heart failure or stroke.

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Check List: 5 Symptoms of Cardiac Arrhythmia
Palpitations, heart pounding, panting, chest pain, dizziness, fainting and falling unconscious are initial symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia. However, most patients

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Cardiac Arrhythmia can be treated with Radiofrequency Ablation
Cardiac arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat that is either too slow or too fast to the extent where it reduces the efficiency of blood flow to feed the organs throughout the body. This disease can also pose a fatal risk of heart failure or stroke.

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COVID-19 – the virus that could potentially lead to Heart Arrhythmia
According to the Global Data Report, there are 40-60 percent chances for post-COVID patients to develop Long COVID, which is a long-term effect of the virus. This may occur from the decreased immunity that caused by inflammation during the infection of COVID-19, during home isolation or long-term hospital admission, especially for ICU patients. This could also happen from the side effects of COVID medications.

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Reduce the Risk factors of “Heart Arrhythmia”
Heart Arrhythmia is classified into two types; rapid heartbeat and slow heartbeat. It can occur from several factors, like structural heart diseases such as:

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Heart Arrhythmia can be cured – Don’t ignore, it can become fatal
Have you ever experienced tiredness, palpitation, fainting, or falling unconscious? They might be signs of heart arrhythmia which often time; patients don’t rush to see a doctor even after having the symptoms. By the time they become aware of it, the symptoms progressed or other complications developed.
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