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Sick Sinus Syndrome in Coronary Disease



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By : Ronaldo Santagize    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-20 09:57:32
Any irregularity inside your heart's natural rhythm is referred to as an arrhythmia. Virtually everyone's heart skips a beat now and once more, and these mild palpitations are generally harmless.

Electrical impulses from the heart muscle (the myocardium) trigger the heart to beat (contract). This electrical signal begins within the Sinoatrial Node, also referred to as the SA node or the sinus node. The SA node is located at the top of the heart's upper-right chamber (the proper atrium). The SA node is sometimes known as the heart's "natural pacemaker." When an electrical impulse is released from the SA node, it causes the heart's upper chambers to contract.
Sick sinus syndrome is a type of arrhythmia. These are a group of signs and symptoms that tells doctors the SA node just isn't working correctly. The SA node typically sends electrical impulses at a certain rate, but if the SA node isn't working effectively, the heart may beat too quick, too slow, or both.

Sick sinus syndrome often develops slowly over many years, plus the causes are not usually recognized. It occurs extra normally in people over fifty, and kids may develop the condition soon after having open heart surgery.

Many people with sick sinus syndrome do not have symptoms. Or they don't think their symptoms are serious sufficient for them to see a physician. Some signs and symptoms of sick sinus syndrome are fainting, becoming dizzy, confusion that comes and goes, feeling the hear has skipped a beat (palpitations), chest discomfort, angina, fatigue, shortness of breathe aching muscles.

Sick sinus syndrome might be challenging to diagnose as the patient may possibly not have several of the symptoms. The doctor will take a medical history, ask about symptoms, and listen to the heart with a stethoscope. With the stethoscope, the doctor may be able to hear an irregular heartbeat, which might be a sign of sick sinus syndrome.

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Ronaldo Santagize is an devoted fanatic of the vehicle industry. He loves to be outdoors any chance he gets. Check out his site Lift Kits to see all of his Tuff Country

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