Heart Arrhythmia an arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, can be caused by a disturbance in the heart’s typical electrical conduction pathway. A heartbeat that is abnormally rapid or slow is referred to as an arrhythmia. It may be lethal in some circumstances.

Arrhythmias can be controlled with medical interventions or medication. Arrhythmias can harm the heart, the brain, or other organs if they are not addressed. Heart failure, cardiac arrest, or a fatal stroke may result from this. When a person experiences cardiac arrest, their heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly. If this condition is not treated right away, they will die.