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  2. Tachycardia is a condition that makes your heart beat faster than normal. Your faster heart rate might last for a few minutes or a few hours. Tachycardia can keep your cells from getting all the...

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    Ventricular tachycardia is a type of irregular heartbeat, called an arrhythmia. It starts in the lower chambers of the heart, called the ventricles. This condition also may be called V-tach or VT. A healthy heart typically beats about 60 to 100 times a minute at rest. In ventricular tachycardia, the heart beats faster, usually 100 or more beats a m...

    When the heart beats too fast, it may not send enough blood to the rest of the body. So the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen. Symptoms of ventricular tachycardia are due to a lack of oxygen. They may include: 1. Chest pain, called angina. 2. Dizziness. 3. Pounding heartbeat, called palpitations. 4. Lightheadedness. 5. Shortness of breat...

    Ventricular tachycardia is caused by faulty heart signaling that makes the heart beat too fast in the lower heart chambers. The lower heart chambers are called the ventricles. The fast heart rate doesn't allow the ventricles to fill and squeeze to pump enough blood to the body. Many things can cause or lead to problems with heart signaling and trig...

    Any condition that puts a strain on the heart or damages heart tissue can increase the risk of ventricular tachycardia. Lifestyle changes such as eating healthy and not smoking may lower the risk. It's also important to get proper medical treatment if you have any of the following conditions and events: 1. Heart disease. 2. Side effects of medicine...

    Complications of ventricular tachycardia depend on: 1. How fast the heart is beating. 2. How long the rapid heart rate lasts. 3. Whether there are other heart conditions. A life-threatening complication of V-tach is ventricular fibrillation, also called V-fib. V-fib can cause all heart activity to suddenly stop, called sudden cardiac arrest. Emerge...

    Preventing ventricular tachycardia starts with keeping the heart in good shape. If you have heart disease, get regular health checkups and follow your treatment plan. Take all medicines as directed. Take the following steps to keep the heart healthy. The American Heart Association recommends these eight steps: 1. Eat a balanced, nutritious diet.Eat...

  3. Tachycardia (tak-ih-KAHR-dee-uh) is the medical term for a heart rate over 100 beats a minute. Many types of irregular heart rhythms, called arrhythmias, can cause tachycardia. A fast heart rate isn't always a concern.

  4. Jun 22, 2021 · When your heart is beating too fast, too slow, or in some other unusual way, the condition is called an arrhythmia. It’s often a sign that there’s a problem with the electrical system that...

  5. What is tachycardia? Tachycardia is a type of heart arrhythmia when the heart rate is faster than 100 beats per minute (bpm). A normal resting heartbeat ranges from 60 to 100 bpm. A rapid heart rate can prevent the heart from adequately filling up with blood in between beats.

  6. Apr 11, 2023 · Ventricular tachycardia (v-tach or VT) is a very fast heart rhythm that begins in the ventricles. The condition most commonly affects people who have heart disorders, such as coronary artery...

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  7. Apr 5, 2023 · The term "arrhythmia" broadly describes any irregular cardiac rhythm, such as heartbeats that are too fast ( tachycardia ), slower than usual ( bradycardia ), or erratic and uncoordinated (fibrillation). There are many different types of arrhythmia.

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