Dr. Richard Zelman | Identifying Symptoms and Risk Factors

 

Dr. Richard Zelman Heart rhythm disorders can manifest with a wide range of symptoms, from palpitations (a feeling of a racing or irregular heartbeat) and dizziness to fainting, shortness of breath, and chest pain. However, some arrhythmias may be asymptomatic and are only detected during routine medical exams or tests for other conditions.

 

Dr. Zelman emphasizes the importance of recognizing risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing an arrhythmia. These include age, underlying heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, sleep apnea, and a history of heart attacks. Lifestyle factors such as excessive alcohol or caffeine consumption, smoking, and stress can also contribute to the development of arrhythmias.

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