Could You Have An Irregular Heartbeat Without Realising It?

 

Most people assume that if something is wrong with the heart, there will be clear symptoms, but many rhythm disorders develop silently and are only discovered during routine medical care.

A silent arrhythmia occurs when the heart’s rhythm is irregular but the body continues to function normally, meaning there are no obvious signs like dizziness or palpitations.

Why Some Arrhythmias Go Unnoticed

The heart can compensate for changes in rhythm, especially if the rate remains within a relatively normal range, allowing blood pressure to stay stable and preventing the body from triggering warning signals.

At the same time, people vary in how aware they are of internal sensations, so while one person may notice every heartbeat, another may not notice anything at all.

Why It Still Matters

Even without symptoms, these conditions can affect how efficiently the heart pumps blood, and over time this can lead to complications such as clot formation or gradual weakening of the heart muscle.

How Silent Conditions Are Found

Many cases are identified during GP visits, preoperative checks, or through devices like blood pressure monitors and wearable ECG technology, which can detect irregular rhythms early.

Final Thought

Feeling fine does not always mean everything is functioning perfectly, which is why regular monitoring plays a crucial role in long-term heart health.

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