Faʻailoga, tagata i se tulaga lamatia ma le puipuia o cardiac arrhythmia

Faʻailoga, tagata i se tulaga lamatia ma le puipuia o cardiac arrhythmia

Faailoga o le arrhythmia

Cardiac arrhythmia does not always cause symptoms. Also, having symptoms does not necessarily mean that the problem is serious. Some people have several signs of arrhythmia without having serious problems, while others have no symptoms, despite serious heart problems:

  • Le iloa lelei;

Symptoms, people at risk and prevention of cardiac arrhythmia: understand everything in 2 min

  • Tesea;

  • Pulse irregularity, slow or rapid pulse;

  • Fa'atātā;

  • Drop in blood pressure;

  • For some types of arrhythmia: weakness, shortness of breath, chest pain.

  • Tagata e ono lamatia

    • Seniors;

  • People with a genetic defect, heart disorder, diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid problem or sleep apnea;

  • People on certain medications;

  • People who suffer from obesity;

  •  People who abuse alcohol, tobacco, coffee or any other stimulant.

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    Mafai ona tatou puipuia?

    To keep a healthy heart, it is essential to adopt a healthy lifestyle: eat healthy, be physically active (the benefits of light to moderate physical activity, such as walking and gardening, have even been shown in people aged 65 and over1), refrain from smoking, consume alcohol and caffeine in moderation (coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate and certain over-the-counter medications), reduce stress levels .

    It should be noted that it is better to consult your doctor before starting new physical activities or making major changes in your lifestyle.

    To learn more about how to maintain a healthy heart and blood vessels, see our Heart Disorders and Hypertension fact sheets.

     

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