Arrhythmia Paroxysmal

Paroxysmal arrhythmia is a heart rhythm disorder that manifests itself as sudden attacks of palpitations. It can be caused by various reasons, such as stress, physical activity, taking certain medications and other factors.

An attack of paroxysmal arrhythmia can last from a few seconds to several minutes and is often accompanied by a feeling of palpitations, dizziness, sweating, nausea and other symptoms. If the attack lasts more than 20 minutes, it is considered a life-threatening situation and medical attention should be sought immediately.

Treatment for paroxysmal arrhythmia depends on its cause and may include lifestyle changes, medications, and surgery. However, the most effective method of treatment is prevention, which consists of monitoring your health and regularly visiting a doctor.

It is important to remember that paroxysmal arrhythmia can be very life-threatening, so if you experience any symptoms associated with an abnormal heart rhythm, you should immediately consult a doctor.