What Are The Types Of Tachycardia?
Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation seems to be similar to atrial flutter, including how it starts in the atria. However, it also appears to have distinct differences. For instance, patients with this condition seem to have a heart rhythm that is not only fast, but abnormal as well. This means that it is likely an irregular beat. This form of tachycardia also seems to increase the risk of stroke and heart failure, along with other common heart issues. It may also be because of the poor circulation that it causes.
Symptoms of this condition appear to be fairly mild. They may include muscle weakness, shortness of breath, and heart palpitations. In some cases, the episodes of this condition are random, though they can also be constant and need medical intervention. This condition may trigger emergencies. For instance, patients with it seem to be at a higher risk of blood clots in the atria. If this happens, the clots can circulate and may cause a blockage. This blockage may then result in a heart attack or stroke.
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Supraventricular Tachycardia
Supraventricular tachycardia seems to refer to various heart rhythm issues. They should all be abnormally fast, though the origin points may differ. Certain cases occur in the ventricles or the atria. Some cases may not even have a clear point of origin. However, as mentioned, they are all likely going to be quite fast. They should reach over one hundred beats per minute.
In addition, this form of tachycardia is not one that exercise triggers. In other words, the fast heart rate should be a resting one. There may be no symptoms beyond a fluttering or racing heart. If symptoms do happen to occur, they should be extremely mild. Rare instances of this condition do not seem to need treatment. However, if they become regular, intervention is likely necessary.
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