The heart is essentially a large muscle that contracts and relaxes in a regular fashion, pumping blood throughout the body supplying oxygen and nutrients to organs and tissues. Contraction of the heart, and the subsequent flow of blood through arteries, is known as a “heartbeat.” This beat can be felt as a “pulse” in the arteries, most felt by medical professionals in the arteries of the neck (carotid pulse), or at the wrist (radial pulse.) A normal heartbeat is regular, meaning that the time between pulses is roughly the same. A regular pulse means that the heart is beating regularly, and this is the most effective way of pumping blood.
An irregular heartbeat is when the time between heart contractions (and then effectively the pulse) varies and is, irregular. There are many reasons why a heartbeat may be irregular. An irregular heartbeat needs to be evaluated by a doctor to make a diagnosis, as whilst some causes can be completely harmless, other conditions could potentially be serious. Irregular heartbeats are part of a group of conditions which affect the heart, called “arrythmias.” Arrythmias also include conditions where the heart beats too quickly (tachycardias) and too slowly (bradycardias).
The most common causes of an irregular heartbeat include:
Some people with an irregular heartbeat may not experience any symptoms, while others may experience the following:
If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to talk to your doctor.
If you suspect that you have an irregular heartbeat, your doctor will perform a physical examination and take a detailed history. The examination will include feeling your pulse, taking a blood pressure reading, and carefully listening to your heart and lungs using a stethoscope. Your doctor may perform the following tests:
The treatment of an irregular heartbeat depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. Some treatment options include:
While some causes of an irregular heartbeat cannot be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk:
Remember, if you have concerns about your heart health or experience symptoms of an irregular heartbeat, consult your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.